Gunnera mexicana, planta a veces empleada para uso ornamental, debido a la belleza de sus hojas. En estado silvestre es muy comn en los bosques mesfilos de montaa del estado de Veracruz, pero cerca de lugares muy hmedos. Fotografa tomada en la curva la Z en el municipio Yecuatla. Octubre 2011. Fotografa bajo licencia: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.
Ranging at elevation from Colombia to Bolivia. Photo from west of Baeza, Ecuador. One of the larger species of this genus, locally known as Paraquillas. In context at www.dixpix.ca/meso_america/Flora/mixed/index.html
Chilean rhubarbGunneraceae (Gunnera family)Native to southern Chile and nearby ArgentinaUniversity of Washington, Washington, USA (Cultivated)It has been introduced in many parts of the world as an ornamental and edible plant. In some countries (for instance New Zealand and Ireland) it has spread from gardens and is becoming a weed problem.
Summary[edit] Description: Gunnera tinctoria, photographed at the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum. Date: 30 April 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Eric Hunt. Licensing[edit] : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license.:. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 CC BY-SA 2.5 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 truetrue.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Gunnera Mexicana plant in the medicinal plant section of the Botanical Garden of UNAM in Mexico City. Date: 13 July 2009. Source: Own work. Author: Thelmadatter.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Gunnera hamiltonii at RHS Harlow Carr in an alpine greenhouse. A native of New Zealand where it is critically endangered. Date: 26 September 2020, 10:54:13. Source: Own work. Author: Richard Avery. Camera location53° 59′ 05.32″ N, 1° 34′ 41.16″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 53.984812; -1.578099.
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Summary[edit] Description: Gunnera magellanica: Habit growing in the Botanical Gardens of Aarhus, Denmark. Photo: Sten Porse. Date: 6 January 2006 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Sten assumed (based on copyright claims).
Summary[edit] Description: English: Chilean rhubarb (Gunnera tinctoria) inflorescence in WWT London Wetland Centre, England. Magyar: Óriásrebarbara (Gunnera tinctoria) virágzat az angliai WWT London Wetland Centre-ben. Date: 16 August 2011. Source: WWT London Wetland Centre. Author: Emőke Dénes. Permission (Reusing this file): This file was created by Emőke Dénes and uploaded by DenesFeri. : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.:. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 CC BY-SA 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue. : This work is free and may be used by anyone for any purpose. If you wish to use this content, you do not need to request permission as long as you follow any licensing requirements mentioned on this page. Wikimedia has received an e-mail confirming that the copyright holder has approved publication under the terms mentioned on this page. This correspondence has been reviewed by an OTRS member and stored in our permission archive. The correspondence is available to trusted volunteers as ticket #2017083110036563. If you have questions about the archived correspondence, please use the OTRS noticeboard. Ticket link: https://ticket.wikimedia.org/otrs/index.pl?Action=AgentTicketZoom&TicketNumber=2017083110036563..
Gunnera mexicana, planta a veces empleada para uso ornamental, debido a la belleza de sus hojas. En estado silvestre es muy comn en los bosques mesfilos de montaa del estado de Veracruz, pero cerca de lugares muy hmedos. Fotografa tomada en la curva la Z en el municipio Yecuatla. Octubre 2011. Fotografa bajo licencia: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.
The berries of this mini-gunnera are known as Frutilla del Diablo (Devil's Strawberries). Photo from the valley of the Rio Exploradores, Chilean Patagonia.
This form of Ruibarbo Gigante is the largest and most tropical, found from Colombia to Brazil. Stems are chewed despite oxalic acid. Univ. of B.C. gardens. In context at www.dixpix.ca/Amazon/flora/mixed/index.html