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Gunnera manicata
By Klahanie
- 17 Apr, 2015
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Brazilian gunnera survived the winter.
Comments on this photo
Yes, we were both surprised how big it got in short time.
17 Apr, 2015
Looks every time like a giant nuclear plant version plant,of those Mallows I get as weeds.
Those Gunnera's are heavy potted plants. I see them sold as pond plants.
I've never seen one in anybody's yard. Swamp plants are difficult to keep going year after year. Other then at the botanical gardens.
Every leaf looks perfect Klahaine. Not a single brown edge from dryness.
21 Apr, 2015
Stan, it is very boggy in that area. I think we got an aquifer there. I need to find some plants which likes these conditions and deer would not like. The gunnera is very happy there. I have few more and hope they will drink a lot.
21 Apr, 2015
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More than survived, thrived.
17 Apr, 2015