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Description of seed pod
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Posted by dip1979 UK (My Page) on Thu, Feb 2, 12 at 4:08
| Hi, I wonder if anyone can come up with a name from this description of a seed pod. We used to grow it when I was a kid and now want the same plant. I can only remember that the seed pod was round and flat like a 10 pence coin about 20mm in diameter, it's colour was like a dull white and they were a little transparrent so you could see the few black seeds inside. Thanks in advance. |
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Something like Lunaria ??? The only one that comes to my mind and fits description. Calin |
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- Posted by remy 6WNY (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 2, 12 at 9:27
One of Lunaria's common names is Money Plant. Remy |
RE: Description of seed pod
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| I agree it sounds like Lunaria annua and it is common in the UK. We call it Honesty here rather than Money Plant. |
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