Found at a friend's brother's house in western Washington state, US, but I'm sure it's not from here. We're USDA zone 8b, in case anyone wants to know. by thepeasantlife plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 7 Comments portemanteau 3 weeks ago *Gunnera* sp. bluish1997 3 weeks ago Gunnera genus These plants fix nitrogen with the help of cyanobacteria in the genus Nostoc SpiritGuardTowz 3 weeks ago Gunnera tinctoria, nalca or “giant rhubarb”. thepeasantlife 3 weeks ago Awesome, thanks everyone, gunnera it is! It’s only about 18″/.5 meter tall–I wonder if it would get a lot bigger in the ground? Glass-Mine3950 3 weeks ago There’s one here in Port Townsend, WA in Chetzemoka park and it gets HUGE. SeparateSpeaker6682 3 weeks ago Whoa what a unique species. Thanks for sharing ynvoid 3 weeks ago Can I have the seeds? Haha. My one in the UK was a baby and didn’t make it now I can’t buy it.
bluish1997 3 weeks ago Gunnera genus These plants fix nitrogen with the help of cyanobacteria in the genus Nostoc
thepeasantlife 3 weeks ago Awesome, thanks everyone, gunnera it is! It’s only about 18″/.5 meter tall–I wonder if it would get a lot bigger in the ground?
Glass-Mine3950 3 weeks ago There’s one here in Port Townsend, WA in Chetzemoka park and it gets HUGE.
ynvoid 3 weeks ago Can I have the seeds? Haha. My one in the UK was a baby and didn’t make it now I can’t buy it.
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*Gunnera* sp.
Gunnera genus
These plants fix nitrogen with the help of cyanobacteria in the genus Nostoc
Gunnera tinctoria, nalca or “giant rhubarb”.
Awesome, thanks everyone, gunnera it is! It’s only about 18″/.5 meter tall–I wonder if it would get a lot bigger in the ground?
There’s one here in Port Townsend, WA in Chetzemoka park and it gets HUGE.
Whoa what a unique species. Thanks for sharing
Can I have the seeds? Haha. My one in the UK was a baby and didn’t make it now I can’t buy it.