No, not one of the hugh leafed Gunneras that we see blotting the landscape. This is one of the small varieties that hails from New Zealand I think. I don’t have the full botanicial name for it and if one of you plant nerds can ID it, I’d love to know. I can’t remember seeing one as an accent before but I’d love to be proved wrong on that point. I got this one from Pat in Waterford in a plant swap session. Cheers Pat, I love it. Pot is a Wallsall Ceramics creation.Again, it’s going to take a while to fill out but I’ll keep you posted with how it matures.
I want one of them
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If all goes well, it can be arranged Robert 😉
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That would be much appreciated Ian
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I’ll see how they get on this year but so far they are doing very well. I have for open ground that I’m told will make good low dense ground cover and I can use as a stock plant for swaps next year. 🙂
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love the pot.
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A wee Walsall one Adam. A touch of red that will hopefully match a red flower/fruit if it ever manages that in a small pot.
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I think that it’s Gunnera Magellanica .
If I have one or two more I’ll send them on to you .
Pat
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Thanks Pat, yeah it was id’ed over on facebook as magellanica. I’ll take what I can get, they seem to be popular lol
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