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gunnera manicata
By Klahanie
- 4 Jul, 2015
- 7 likes
Planted last year. Since then I planted 2 more.
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They love it in ground do not they? They can spread they roots and flurish.
5 Jul, 2015
Yes they certainly do :))
8 Jul, 2015
What is this, Klahanie? Is it edible?
8 Jul, 2015
Hi Katarina, I think the stems are edible when young but it is primarily cultivated as ornamental plant for its massive leaves. It likes wetness and the spot I plated it is soggy year round. Native to Brazil (I think).
9 Jul, 2015
Can you stand under it yet? I've seen them used like umbrella, lol.
9 Jul, 2015
Thank you. Looks like "rebarbora" to me, lol.
9 Jul, 2015
Green_fingers, not yet but it is getting there. It can grow to 10 ft and much wider.
Katarina, It is also called "Brazilian rhubarb" but it is not related to rebarbora. :-) Just looks like it.
9 Jul, 2015
Oh, really? That´s nice.
9 Jul, 2015
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Gunnera Manicata
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Coming along well, mine in ground is growing fast too :)
5 Jul, 2015