Money Tree Seeds (Lunaria biennis) – Also called “Honesty” or “Silver Dollar Plant,” this biennial beauty produces coin-like seed pods and lavender blooms

$3.49

Minimum: 50+ Seeds

Bring a touch of timeless charm and natural elegance to your garden with Money Tree Seeds (Lunaria biennis), also known as Honesty, Silver Dollar Plant, or Annual Honesty. This beloved biennial flowering plant is admired for its fragrant lavender blossoms in spring and its unique, translucent seed pods that resemble shimmering silver coins, symbols of prosperity and sincerity in many cultures.

Native to Europe but cherished worldwide, Lunaria biennis is a low-maintenance ornamental perfect for pollinator gardens, cottage landscapes, and dried arrangements. Its seed pods, with their paper-thin iridescence, dry beautifully for use in bouquets, wreaths, and natural crafts, a favorite among florists and home decorators alike.


🌸 Key Features

Symbolic “Silver Dollar” Seed Pods
The round, pearl-like pods add a touch of elegance and meaning, representing honesty, wealth, and blessings, ideal for gifting or decorating.

Fragrant Lavender Blooms
Soft purple-lavender flowers bloom in spring, attracting bees, butterflies, and early-season pollinators.

Two-Year Growth Cycle (Biennial)
Forms leafy growth in its first year, then bursts into bloom and seed production the following season, returning reliably when self-sown.

Perfect for Cut & Dried Arrangements
Pods retain their shimmering texture when dried, making them excellent for long-lasting home décor or flower art.

Low Maintenance & Hardy
Thrives in partial shade or sun, tolerating poor soil once established. Great for borders, cottage gardens, or woodland edges.

Pollinator-Friendly & Naturalizing
Encourages biodiversity and helps support native bee populations while spreading gently for a naturalized look.


🌞 Growing Instructions

  1. Sowing Time:

    • Outdoors: Direct sow in spring or fall after danger of frost has passed.

    • Indoors: Start 6–8 weeks before the last frost for earlier blooms.

  2. Soil & Location:
    Prefers well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Tolerates loamy or sandy textures. Plant in full sun to partial shade, ideal beneath light tree canopies or along fences.

  3. Planting Depth:
    Sow seeds ¼ inch (6 mm) deep, spacing 8–12 inches apart. Keep soil evenly moist until seedlings establish.

  4. Water & Care:
    Water lightly but regularly, avoid waterlogging. Once mature, plants are drought-tolerant and require minimal care.

  5. Growth Cycle:

    • Year 1: Grows leafy rosette.

    • Year 2: Produces tall stems, flowers, and seed pods before reseeding naturally.

  6. Harvesting Seed Pods:
    Wait until pods turn pale beige and papery. Gently peel outer layers to reveal the shimmering “silver dollar” centers. Dry thoroughly before storing or crafting.


🌼 Ideal Growing Conditions

Requirement Ideal Range
Light Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Well-Draining, Loamy or Sandy
Watering Moderate; Avoid Overwatering
pH 6.0–7.5
Height 24–36 inches (60–90 cm)
Bloom Time Late Spring to Early Summer (Second Year)
USDA Zones 4–9

🌾 Uses & Benefits

🌸 Garden Beauty: Adds color, texture, and charm to cottage gardens, perennial borders, or wildflower meadows.
💐 Dried Décor: Iconic pods are perfect for dried floral arrangements, bouquets, and natural crafts.
🐝 Pollinator Haven: Early-season blooms attract bees and butterflies when few other flowers are available.
🌱 Self-Seeding Naturalizer: Readily reseeds for sustainable, long-term garden beauty without replanting.
🎁 Symbol of Prosperity: Traditionally gifted as a sign of honesty, luck, and wealth, ideal for thoughtful gifts or seasonal décor.


🌿 Cultivation Tips

  • Allow some pods to dry and drop naturally to encourage self-seeding.

  • Combine with foxglove, forget-me-nots, or columbine for a classic cottage garden effect.

  • Remove spent stems after seed harvest to encourage tidy regrowth.

  • For dried arrangements, harvest when pods are fully formed but before they shatter naturally.


📦 Product Details

Attribute Description
Botanical Name Lunaria biennis
Common Names Money Tree, Honesty, Silver Dollar Plant
Type Biennial Flower
Height 24–36 inches
Light Sun to Partial Shade
Bloom Color Lavender-Purple
Pod Color Silvery White
Uses Ornamental, Dried Floral, Symbolic Décor
Zones 4–9
Origin Europe
Watering Moderate
Germination 10–14 Days

🌾 Sustainability & Ecological Value

Lunaria biennis is a pollinator-friendly species that supports local biodiversity, prevents soil erosion, and thrives without chemical inputs. Once established, it gently naturalizes, returning year after year with little maintenance, perfect for eco-conscious gardeners and low-input landscapes.


⚠️ Disclaimer

These Money Tree Seeds (Lunaria biennis) are not related to the tropical “Pachira aquatica” money tree commonly used as a houseplant. All descriptions are for ornamental and educational gardening purposes only. No claims of financial or symbolic outcomes are implied.


💫 Grow Prosperity, Honesty, and Natural Beauty with Money Tree (Lunaria biennis) Seeds — A Timeless Heirloom for Every Garden.