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A self-sowing biennial that blooms in that awkward time after the tulips have finished and before the peonies and bearded iris. Flowers a...Read More
Very nice plant for a early-mid spring blooming garden!
It is a true biennial plant, that can handle very well winter here in Harr...Read More
This biennial thrives in my eastern PA garden, zone 6. Year one is a basal rosette of heart shaped leaves with scalloped edges. Year two...Read More
I came across this plant in seed form on a bank owned lot, I had to grab a few of those seed pods. Now that I know what it is I am still ...Read More
Plant nazis are waaay off base about many non-natives that thrive in the Pacific NW. Lunaria is a beneficial plant and does not overrun ...Read More
Like many who have commented, I have fond memories of the charms of Lunaria as a child. However, I now understand that it is a serious ...Read More
I love silver dollar money plants..not only do these plants make these neat silver seed pods but they have these beautiful medium purple ...Read More
Summer 2009 volunteer in alley turned from silver/white seed heads to INTENSE magenta! Husband picked and brought indoors to me. Later ...Read More
While many have positive experiences with this plant, I unfairly want to share my very neutral experience. It is not negative, since it i...Read More
These plants were grown in my mother's garden in McLean N.Y.. They make wonderful and striking bouquets. I am now attempting to grow th...Read More
I have very fond memories of this plant from my grandparents' house in Cleveland, Ohio. My grandmother always had dried arrangements and...Read More
Mine are strictly annuals (unless they are secretly regenerating from the roots). The flowers are a deep purple. If you didn't already kn...Read More
Very pretty here in South Jersey. I had much better luck letting plants self-sow than trying to germinate packets indoors. I feel that ...Read More
I have these silver dollar plants taking over in my front yard in Lackawanna, NY, an outskirt of Buffalo. I want to put them in the back ...Read More
This plant is the early beacon for the hummers and honey bees in spring. It is a great naturalizer. I have a white blooming variety.
This is one of my very favorite flowers. It self-sows, even in dry shade, obligingly but not thuggishly. It also does the favor of fading...Read More
In working the Lunaria bed today, it reminded
me to make a post about it.
I have Lunaria self sowing in a shady sp...Read More
Last spring, I visited an elegant garden with one section that consisted of two matching flower borders facing each other across a wide g...Read More
This is a plant that looks good at all stages . . . from being full of beautiful purple flowers to little "pods" that become "silver doll...Read More
These were growing around my house already when I moved in some 13 years ago and, despite my crafts friends coming up to collect the seed...Read More
they grow great in humboldt county. I have purple and white ones but have never seen yellow. Drying the pods thoroughly is the key to get...Read More
The first year I got some purple seeds from a friend, only a few plants came up, but they were purple. The next year I opened the dried ...Read More
Edgewood, Wa
The Money Plant or Honesty is a plant that has excaped from the flower beds into the wilds. It is found here in smal...Read More
Extremely hardy plant in both my shade and sunny gardens here in Atlanta. In fact, it's about to take over in some places. Lovely flour...Read More
Planted seeds last spring and had nice plants, this year they bloomed in early spring. So pretty! I live in Iowa which is Zone 4
Reliable re-seeder for zone 7b. Tough as nails here in north Georgia. Have witnessed plants growing in cracks in my grandmothers brick pa...Read More
One of my favorite plants. Unfortunately, between my garden phlox crowding it out and hungry chipmunks, I have gone from a small bed of ...Read More
I recently found out about this plant, when my sister (a plant fanatic) went for a walk down her street and came home with a cutting of t...Read More
I wouldn't be without this plant--it's the only plant of decent height blooming in April in my garden. The more I have the better! Plus I...Read More
It was planted in a perennial border garden a year ago in early summer and did not bloom. It returned this year and provided some nice e...Read More
This plant grows extremely well here in NJ (near Philadelphia) -- zone 6/7a. I enjoy seeing it's bright lavender phlox-like flowers firs...Read More
This plant's common name comes from the dried fruit, called silicles. When dried, the green outer covering peels off to reveal the silve...Read More