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Gunnera is the sole
genus of
herbaceous flowering plants in the
family Gunneraceae,
which contains 63 species. Some
species in this genus,
namely those...
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conical branched panicles,
followed by small,
spherical fruit. Like most
gunneras, it has a
symbiotic relationship with
certain blue-green
algae which provide...
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Gunnera tinctoria,
known as
giant rhubarb,
Chilean rhubarb, or nalca, is a
flowering plant species native to
southern Chile and
neighboring zones in Argentina...
- 2022.04.364 Shaw,
Julian (2022), "Bring out the big
gunneras", The
Plant Review, 4 (4): 28–29 "
Gunnera tinctoria (Molina) Mirb.",
Plants of the
World Online...
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Gunnera hamiltonii is a
creeping herbaceous plant in the
family Gunneraceae that is
endemic to the
South Island and
Stewart Island of New Zealand. It...
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Gunnera cordifolia,
often referred to as
Tasmanian mudleaf, is an
endemic core
eudicot of Tasmania, Australia. It is one of 63
species pertaining to the...
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Gunnera macrophylla, is a
species of
Gunnera found in Papuasia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. "
Gunnera macrophylla". Tropicos.
Retrieved 2019-08-22....
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Gunnera monoica is a
species of
Gunnera endemic to New Zealand. It is one of the
smallest species of
Gunnera, with
leaves of
around 3 cm (1.2 in) wide...
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Gunnera magellanica is a
perennial rhizomatous dioeceous herb
native to Chile,
Argentina and the
Falkland Islands, and
Andean areas of Peru, Ecuador....
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Gunnera masafuerae,
common name pangue. is a very
large herbaceous plant endemic to
Alejandro Selkirk Island (Más Afuera) in the Juan
Fernandez Islands...