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Hi, Travis. That is an amazing plant behind you...and I like that colorful
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Hi, Travis. That is an amazing plant behind you...and I like that
colorful t-shirt too.


That is my partner I took the picture.

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That came through! Gunneras are huge when full-grown, it will tower
over him eventually.
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Worked fine that time.


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That came through! Gunneras are huge when full-grown, it will tower
over him eventually.


It is already taller than him but the angle doesn't show it. The
Gunnera has been in the ground 3 years. It gets more leaves each year.

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That came through! Gunneras are huge when full-grown, it will tower
over him eventually.


It is already taller than him but the angle doesn't show it. The
Gunnera has been in the ground 3 years. It gets more leaves each year.


I was curious and had to look it up. Interesting stuff here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnera
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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 15:41:05 GMT, "T r a v i s" wrote:

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"T r a v i s" expounded:

That came through! Gunneras are huge when full-grown, it will tower
over him eventually.


It is already taller than him but the angle doesn't show it. The
Gunnera has been in the ground 3 years. It gets more leaves each
year.


I was curious and had to look it up. Interesting stuff here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnera



About 4 or 5 years ago someone from British Columbia posted a picture of
his Gunnera here and I was hooked. It dies back to the ground in the
winter here and then I mulch it with about a foot of sawdust. I water
it frequently during summer dry spells.

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