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Lunaria

Lunaria, found in Poland under the name of menstruum, is a plant of the cabbage family. It is native to southeastern Europe, but we can also find it in other areas of the old continent. It consists of characteristic small, pale purple flowers, which, when bleached, become truly elegant.

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Lunaria

Lunaria (Lunaria annua) known as monthlily is from the cabbage family. Lunaria is native to areas of southern and central Europe and Asia Minor. The plant is naturalized in many regions and found as wild (also in Poland) on the edges of forests, meadows and in gardens. The most distinctive feature of this plant is its decorative fruit stem, which, when dried, resembles a silvery, translucent coin, hence another name - Judas silvers. Nowadays it is grown as an ornamental plant, which is used in dry bouquets.

Lunaria - plant characteristics

Lunaria (Lunaria annua) known as monthlily is from the cabbage family. Lunaria is native to areas of southern and central Europe and Asia Minor. The plant is naturalized in many regions and found as wild (also in Poland) on the edges of forests, meadows and in gardens. The most distinctive feature of this plant is its decorative fruit stem, which, when dried, resembles a silvery, translucent coin, hence another name - Judas silvers. Nowadays it is grown as an ornamental plant, which is used in dry bouquets.

Lunaria - occurance & cultivation

Lunaria (Lunaria annua) known as monthlily is from the cabbage family. Lunaria is native to areas of southern and central Europe and Asia Minor. The plant is naturalized in many regions and found as wild (also in Poland) on the edges of forests, meadows and in gardens. The most distinctive feature of this plant is its decorative fruit stem, which, when dried, resembles a silvery, translucent coin, hence another name - Judas silvers. Nowadays it is grown as an ornamental plant, which is used in dry bouquets.

Lunaria - in floristry and handicraft

Lunaria (Lunaria annua) known as monthlily is from the cabbage family. Lunaria is native to areas of southern and central Europe and Asia Minor. The plant is naturalized in many regions and found as wild (also in Poland) on the edges of forests, meadows and in gardens. The most distinctive feature of this plant is its decorative fruit stem, which, when dried, resembles a silvery, translucent coin, hence another name - Judas silvers. Nowadays it is grown as an ornamental plant, which is used in dry bouquets.