Thanks Jenny for the heads up on this one ( Money Plant, Lunaria) I knew
I'd seen the leaves, just don't recall seeing the actual flowering. I know
they are a biennial, vegetative growth the first year, flowering and seeding
the second.
I'll take a pass on my previous post and give them a miss.
Sue
Western Maine
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"Denny" wrote in message
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Hi,
Things are blooming in force here in Southern Ontario Canada after a
benign winter and an early warm spell to start the spring off. These
wildflowers have srpung up at the edge of my yard. They're quite pretty
and I'd like to know what they are.
http://home.ca.inter.net/~deniswb/wildflower1.jpg
http://home.ca.inter.net/~deniswb/wildflower2.jpg
Thank you all in advance.
Denny
The second photo is a plant commonly known as "money plant". It will get
interesting round, translucent seed pods later in the summer. They are
good
for drying and useing in arrangments.
Jacqui