Annual Honesty (Lunaria Annua)
Annual Honesty
Genus name comes from the Latin word luna meaning the moon for the flat rounded seed-vessel suggesting the full moon.
Specific epithet means annual.
Easily grown in moist, organically rich, garden soils in full sun to part shade. Full sun is appropriate in northern areas, but plants appreciate some afternoon shade in the St. Louis area. Although biennial, this plant freely self-seeds in the garden, and once established, will never disappear. Sow seeds outdoors in spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Plants produce only foliage the first year, but bloom and fruit the second year before dying. In USDA Zones 8-10, seed may be sown in fall and plants will flower and seed the following year.
Hardiness zone | 5 - 9 |
Sun light | Full Sun To Part Shade |
Water | Medium |
Maintenance | Low |
No known serious insect or disease problems. Leaf spot and stem canker may occur.
Borders. Open woodlands. Naturalized areas. Shade gardens. Cutting garden. Excellent for dried flower arrangements.
Common name | Annual Honesty |
Botanical name | Lunaria Annua |
Plant type | Herbaceous Perennial |
Family | Brassicaceae |
Hardiness zone | 5 - 9 |
Water | Medium |
Maintenance | Low |
Flower color | Purple |
Flowering period | April - May |
Height | 2 - 3 Ft. |
Width | 1 - 2 Ft. |