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Sorry, i didn't note this plant's name. It is as you can see quite
large. It's cut back to ground level in the winter, and grows to this
size during one season.


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It looks like Gunnera manicata.

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Sorry, i didn't note this plant's name. It is as you can see quite
large. It's cut back to ground level in the winter, and grows to this
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"someone" wrote in message
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It looks like Gunnera manicata.

someone

"Wolf" wrote in message
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Sorry, i didn't note this plant's name. It is as you can see quite
large. It's cut back to ground level in the winter, and grows to this
size during one season.


That it is.

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In message , Wolf
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Sorry, i didn't note this plant's name. It is as you can see quite
large. It's cut back to ground level in the winter, and grows to this
size during one season.


Yes, still looks like gunnera ...
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In message JcoHh.1411$9h.150@trnddc03, Travis M.
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"someone" wrote in message
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It looks like Gunnera manicata.

someone

"Wolf" wrote in message
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Sorry, i didn't note this plant's name. It is as you can see quite
large. It's cut back to ground level in the winter, and grows to this
size during one season.


That it is.

Wow - we're a chorus!
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"Klara" wrote in message
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In message JcoHh.1411$9h.150@trnddc03, Travis M.
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"someone" wrote in message
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It looks like Gunnera manicata.

someone

"Wolf" wrote in message
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Sorry, i didn't note this plant's name. It is as you can see quite
large. It's cut back to ground level in the winter, and grows to this
size during one season.


That it is.

Wow - we're a chorus!
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SNAP! :-)

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