I love these little flowers. Someone gave me some seeds once and after the flowers appeared I got the interesting seed pods.
I had some flowering this year in spring in the garden (see photo) and I hope they arrive again next year, but I just let them do their own thing. Sometimes they appear the next year and sometimes I have to wait for two years.
Those seed pods are real cool. 😀 😀
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I like them very much. They turn silver when they are ripe. I usually leave them on the plant to give it a chance to grow again.
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Honesty plants have grown in my yard since we purchased our home 39 years ago. The seed pods are just starting to dry now and will be silvery disks in my garden soon. I wrote about these plants and my childhood memories about them last year. https://atticsister.wordpress.com/2017/07/23/money-does-grow-on-trees/
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Thanks for that and it proves that money does grow on trees, not quite trees but plants in our garden.
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I also have little purple flowers. They came with the house. I gather mine are mayflowers, which turn out to be the state flower for Massachusetts, so maybe it’s not so odd that they grow just about anywhere you can find dirt. But they are very pretty. It took me a decade to find out what they were, by the way. Before that, they were just “little purple flowers.”
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I was given some honesty seeds and I like them very much. If they flower or just have the seeds they are very pretty
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We know that as money plant. Someone who worked as a gardener where I now work part time collected the seed whenever he found them, and then scattered the elsewhere. They are all over the place not, but are not invasive. I have collected some to send another coworker who recently moved to Colorado.
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I always left them on the plant to spread their seeds. Money plant is a good name fior it. I also sent some seeds to a friend in England
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I would prefer money plant if it produced larger denominations or impressive cheques rather than fake coins.
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