Gunnera chilensis Lam. by pyrrhula

Gunnera chilensis Lam.

First I did want to get back to abstracts but yesterday we visit a public garden and found this plant . I didn`t know him so I consult Wikipedia, It is a indigenous plant of Chile and Argentina . The leafs can reads a size of 2 mtr, ( +/- 7 feet ) and a hight of 3 mtr, ( 10 feet ). The flower on this pic is about 0,8 mtr ( +/-2 1/2 feet )
It is a beautiful plant.
May 14th, 2012  
What large leaves it has! Is that its flower to the left?
May 14th, 2012  
wow, zo een heb ik nog nooit gezien! wij zijn ook druk in de tuin bezig, heerlijk!
May 14th, 2012  
wow beautiful plant, that leaves large and beautiful
May 14th, 2012  
Very interesting looking plant Pyrrhula. I don't think I've seen one like that before. I like it.
May 14th, 2012  
@kchuk Yes and one in the middle (They look like a pine or conifer tree )
May 14th, 2012  
Wow this is a Hugh and unique plant, as it gets bigger, one could actually stand under it to get out of the rain.....nice find !
May 14th, 2012  
I love big leafy plants, great shot Pyrrhula.
May 14th, 2012  
Great shot of an interesting plant.
May 14th, 2012  
Interesting plant
May 14th, 2012  
I don't think I've seen anything quite like it before - so interesting!
May 15th, 2012  
wow that is new to me!
May 15th, 2012  
Very nice shot, lots of textures!
May 15th, 2012  
What an interesting plant (and textures).
May 15th, 2012  
What an interesting plant. I love the colors.
May 15th, 2012  
Thank you for sharing this with us
May 15th, 2012  
very beautiful shot......
May 15th, 2012  
Ooh, first time I'm seeing this plant. What an unusual looking flower. I like the shape of the leaves. Thank you for the information, too. A great shot! 8)
May 15th, 2012  
Very interesting plant, Pyrrhula. Beautiful capture.
May 15th, 2012  
That sounds like a very impressive plant! Nice capture of it :)
May 15th, 2012  
Very interesting plant Pyrrhula. How are you? missing you...
May 15th, 2012  
What an interesting plant. That must be the flower?
May 17th, 2012  
What a beautiful and interesting plant! Wonderful capture and information! :0)
May 18th, 2012  
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