How Do You Propagate A Money Tree Plant?
The money tree plant (Lunaria annua) is a hardy biennial that is also called the honesty plant, moonwort and silver dollars. The money tree plant is considered a dual-purpose plant; it produces a nectar that is popular with butterflies, and its unusual oval, translucent seed pods are a striking addition to dried flower arrangements. Propagating money plant from seed is easy and if the seed pods of the money plant are left on the plant, it will reseed itself and return again the following year. Put seed starting potting mix into a seed germination tray until it’s approximately 1/2 inch from the top of the rim. Use the base of a 4-inch pot or a small block of wood to compress the potting mix all around in the germination tray. Make shallow 1/8 inch deep rows in the germination tray. To do this, you can use the long end of a 12-inch ruler, a pencil or any object which can create a straight line. Space each of the rows 2 to 3 inches apart from each other. Plant the money tree plant seeds i