Gunnera Crown
By Mushybanna
- 23 Aug, 2011
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It certainly is , we often don't look at plants that closely to see just how amazing they are ......
23 Aug, 2011
Great photo!
24 Aug, 2011
Mine died soon after I planted it out last year. Envy!!!!!
27 Oct, 2011
Tommymoo
You can some of mine next spring if you want it ..
27 Oct, 2011
Are you growing your gunnera in or next to a water feature? I planted mine in a very sunny spot in a dry place and the leaves wilted in a day and eventually the whole thing died.
Thank you for your kind offer.. but I think it's better to wait to grow gunnera until we live there all the time. It's really difficult for us to grow any water-loving plant, because we are often away from our garden and can't water plants enough. In addition, the weather there is very hot and very dry in spring/summer and it might not a perfect place for gunnera to survive unless we make a pond or things like that, which we've got no plan. Thanks again Mushy for the offer!!!
28 Oct, 2011
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Wow it is pretty amazing.
23 Aug, 2011