I took this photo yesterday at the Sixth Street Community Garden, at 6th and Avenue B. I quite like it. I have no idea what kind of plant it is. Can anyone help me?
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I'm pretty sure this is one of the plants colloquially referred to as a "money plant". At least thats what my grandma called it. I have a completely different kind of "money plant", so labeled by Lowe's, thats all leafy and vaguely illicit looking. Anyway, for my money, the one in your photo deserves the title, given its coinlike appearance. here is a link: http://www.humeseeds.com/monyplnt.htm apparently its real name is lunaria
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2 comments:
I'm pretty sure this is one of the plants colloquially referred to as a "money plant". At least thats what my grandma called it. I have a completely different kind of "money plant", so labeled by Lowe's, thats all leafy and vaguely illicit looking. Anyway, for my money, the one in your photo deserves the title, given its coinlike appearance. here is a link: http://www.humeseeds.com/monyplnt.htm
apparently its real name is lunaria
I've been surfing online more than 2 hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. It's pretty worth enough
for me. In my opinion, if all site owners and bloggers
made good content as you did, the internet will be a lot more useful than
ever before.
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