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What (who) is gunnera - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Gunneraceae; Pankea
  • ''Gunnera insignis'', [[Costa Rica]]

gunnera         
['g?n(?)r?, g?'n??r?]
¦ noun a South American plant with extremely large leaves, grown as a waterside ornamental. [Genus Gunnera.]
Origin
mod. L., named after the 18th-cent. Norwegian botanist Johann E. Gunnerus.
Gunnera         
Gunnera is the sole genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Gunneraceae, which contains 63 species. Some species have extremely large leaves.
Gunnera manicata         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Gunnera Manicata; Giant rhubarb; Brazilian giant-rhubarb; Brazilian Giant-rhubarb
Gunnera manicata, known as Brazilian giant-rhubarb or giant rhubarb, is a species of flowering plant in the family Gunneraceae from Brazil.

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Gunnera

Gunnera is the sole genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Gunneraceae, which contains 63 species. Some species in this genus, namely those in the subgenus Panke, have extremely large leaves. Species in the genus are variously native to Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Papuasia, Hawaii, insular Southeast Asia, Africa, and Madagascar. The stalks of many species are edible.

Examples of use of gunnera
1. Now it‘s all box balls and gunnera – a beautiful and intriguing setting for an unusual restaurant which opens just three days a week (Thursday–Saturday). The exclusivity has one very practical reason: Priestland is a true one–man show, doing all the cooking and gardening.