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gunnera
[ guhn-er-uh, guh-neer-uh ]
noun
- any tropical plant of the genus Gennera, native to South America, having enormous leaves resembling rhubarb.
gunnera
/ ˈɡʌnərə /
noun
- any herbaceous perennial plant of the genus Gunnera, found throughout the S hemisphere and cultivated for its large leaves
Word History and Origins
Origin of gunnera1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gunnera1
Example Sentences
Thirsty plants, such as astilbe, gunnera, ligularia and canna lilies, thrive where water is readily available during the growing season.
Add a “Jurassic Park” feel to your garden with Gunnera manicata or its equally gigantic cousin, Gunnera tinctoria.
At the pond shoreline, she planted huge Gunnera manicata, which has spread along the water’s edge over the years and is flanked by reed grass.
Cranz paused, and looked at the cluster of Gunnera, which was framed by residential buildings across the way.
As we walked through the park, he rattled off species names enthusiastically, offering backstories for incense cedars and Gunnera—clusters of gigantic, sandpaper-like leaves often referred to as “dinosaur food.”
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