Gunnera
By Linda235
- 10 Aug, 2017
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Linda with Gunnera
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Thanks 3d. Friends reckon I will disappear one day and it will be the Gunnera to blame.
10 Aug, 2017
lol Linda I think your friends are right. Its done well though keep mine in a pot for this reason that size would take up half my garden.
10 Aug, 2017
Hi Linda! It's nice to finally see your face.
10 Aug, 2017
oh I love Gunnera... Linda, you fortunate woman. The only plant that I can grow (and it's an annual) with leaves even approaching that size is Ricinus communis. (and Drat..it is poisonous and foreign to our environs so I can't grow it because the deer might try to eat it!) I have lots of room and water at hand but it won't take our winters.
It is so huge it's like a little forest all by itself.
11 Aug, 2017
I grow it in Scotland and there are many Scottish gardens that have it. The trick is to keep it warm in winter, Lori.
12 Aug, 2017
Wow, what a great picture! :)
17 Aug, 2017
ah yes... with our winters I'd have to bring it indoors or get it an electric blanket... minus 30-40 C. average for about 2 wks. usually. I pray for lots of snow in the early winter to cover all my perennials with nature's blanket!
18 Aug, 2017
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Wow Linda don't get lost in that lol it's huge lovely colour Hydragea to.
10 Aug, 2017