money plant
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A gardener carefully collects the silver-white seedpods from the money plant.
Definition
Noun: A southeastern European plant (Lunaria annua) cultivated for its fragrant purplish flowers and its distinctive, round, flat, papery, silver-white seedpods which are often used for indoor decoration and dried flower arrangements. It is also commonly known as honesty or silver dollar plant.
Usage
The term "money plant" is used to refer to the specific plant species, focusing on its decorative seedpods. * The dried seedpods of the money plant are popular in wreaths and dried bouquets. * She has a vase of money plant pods on her mantelpiece for winter decoration.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In precise botanical or horticultural contexts, the common name "money plant" can be ambiguous as it is also applied to other species, such as (Chinese money plant) or (jade plant). The defining characteristic of is its translucent, coin-like seedpods.
- For botanical accuracy, specify Lunaria annua when referring to the money plant with silvery seedpods.
Variants and Related Words
- Honesty: The most common alternative name for the same plant ().
- Silver Dollar Plant: Another synonym emphasizing the appearance of the seedpods.
- Annual Honesty: A name specifying its growth cycle.
- Lunaria: The plant's genus name, often used in formal contexts.
Synonyms
- Honesty
- Silver dollar plant
- Lunaria
Related Phrases
- Dried money plant pods: Refers specifically to the harvested and dried seed heads used for craft and decoration.
- You can buy dried money plant pods at the craft store.
A gardener carefully collects the silver-white seedpods from the money plant.
Noun
- southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragrant purplish flowers and round flat papery silver-white seedpods that are used for indoor decoration