Cut flowers

Money Plant Alba

Cut flowers

Money Plant Alba

Product code : 62-0969-010

5.69$

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Recommendations :
Indoor sowing : It is suggested to sow 8-10 weeks before planting outside. Outdoor: You can sow them outdoors from June to September in a mini nursery. (*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.

Especially valued for the decorative, large, flat, silvery seedpods. Pretty white flowers grow in loose spikes. Attractive in mass plantings.

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Maturity (Weeks)

Biennial

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Germination (Days)

10-14

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Seedling temperature (°C)

18-20

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Half-shade

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Sun

Zone

4

Maturity

Biennial

Germination (days)

10-14

Seedling temperature (°C)

18-20

Height (cm)

60-70

Spreading (cm)

30

Colour

White

Formulation

Raw

Cultivation mode

Plantation : Indoor: It is suggested to sow 8-10 weeks before planting outside. Keep the temperature around 18-20 °C. Germination time is between 10-14 days. Transplant the seedlings when they reach 5 cm, in a pot. Outdoor: You can sow them outdoors from June to September in a mini nursery. Keep the soil moist until emergence.

Soil : Indoor: Well-drained, porous seedlings soil to prevent overwatering. Outdoor: Ordinary and light floor.

Culturals practices : Transplanting into the ground is done in October because to flower well the following spring, the Money Plant must be subjected to the cold of winter (it is a biennial). Transplant in the fall, 30 cm apart, in ordinary soil, preferably light and more in partial shade, but it adapts to all kinds of situations. Afterwards, the plant easily reseeds on its own ... but without becoming invasive. Transplant the new seedlings when they reach 5 cm, in the beds, spaced 40 cm in all directions. She willingly reseeds herself in the garden. If the location is not suitable, move the young plants in September-October by lifting them with a small clod of earth.

Consult our technical sheet

Latin name

Lunaria annua

Use

cut flower, flower bed

Floraison

July and August

Sowing calendar - Biennials and Perrennials flowers

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