Honesty Are Money Plant: Honesty (Lunaria annua) is a hardy biennial that will flower and seed in the first year when started early in the season. The purple- or white-flowering plants are used in formal beds all over England. Other popular names for honesty are money plant, moonwort, or satin flower and all refer to the nearly round, silvery white replum, a parchment-like disk about 11/2 inches wide that holds the seeds. Honesty has been in cultivation for over 400 years and a Vase of the disk-topped branches is still beautiful. Plants grow to 2 1/2 feet. There is a form with variegated leaves. These plants are quite hardy and should self-seed in your garden. Space them about a foot apart in full sun.
"If you take pictures of my Junior will they be as good as these?" is a question you'll be forced to answer when you show your splendid samples.
Of course you cannot, with any honesty, assure her of equally good results. And honesty, in this particular case at least, really is the best policy.
The principles of equity in legal relations and judicial activity, unknown in archaic law, were winning ground. Several types of contracts were governed by the principle of "good faith" (bona fides), which promoted honesty, uprightness, and reciprocal confidence. In the case of a controversy arising from such agreements, the judge was bound to pass his judgment from the viewpoint of fairness and honesty.
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