
About Silver Dollar
Silver dollar, or Lunaria annua, is a fascinating biennial plant celebrated for its unique, coin-like seed pods that shimmer in the garden. Native to Europe, this plant boasts lovely, purple to white flowers that bloom in the spring, providing an early splash of color to garden beds and borders. Once the flowers fade, the real show begins as the plant develops its distinctive, translucent seed pods that resemble silver coins, earning it the nickname “money plant.”
These seed pods are often used in dried flower arrangements due to their enduring beauty and ethereal quality. Silver dollar plants thrive in well-drained soil and partial to full sun, making them a versatile addition to any garden setting. Besides their ornamental appeal, they attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, contributing to the garden’s ecosystem. With its dual charm of flowers and seed pods, the silver dollar plant adds both aesthetic and ecological value to any landscape.
Gold is the gift of vanity and common pride,
but flowers are the gift of love and friendship.
Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872)
The Silver Dollar Fine Art Print is offered in five sizes:
16″ X 20″, 18″ X 24″, 22″ X 28″, 24″ X 36″ and 36″ X 48″.

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Silver Dollar Image detail