Lunaria annua

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Lunaria annua
Lunaria annua

Honesty
Binomial:Lunaria annua
Family:Brassicaceae
Type:Biennial

Annual Honesty (Lunaria annua) is a tall (height about 1 m), hairy-stemmed Biennial plant found throughout Europe. It has large, pointed oval leaves with marked serrations. The common name "Honesty" arose in the 16th century, and it may be due to the translucent seed-pods which are like flattened pea-pods and borne on the plant through winter. In South-East Asia, it is called the Money Plant, because its seed pods have the appearance of silver coins.

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Ripe Annual Honesty


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