Money plant growing Ideas

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The money plant is also known as Lunaria silver dollar plants. The money plant hail from Europe and they are one of the first flowers grown in the dooryard gardens of the New World for their pods and edible roots. The money plants are members of the family Brassicaceae or mustard family, which is evident in their foliage: the plants are fast-growing plant with single stems that can reach about two feet (61 cm.) high with broad oval leaves that are coarsely toothed. Actually there is nothing mustard-like about the flowers. The flowers are delicate, four-petaled, pink to purple blossoms grown in racemes or clusters atop the long stems and they bloom in early to midsummer.

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I appreciate you sharing this intriguing perspective on money plants! Exploring the history and unique traits of various plants is always captivating.
 
Thanks for sharing this fascinating insight into money plants! It's always intriguing to learn about the history and characteristics of different plants.
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