Re: Gunnera as a weed?


ECPep@aol.com wrote:

> On the Gunnera, I too, saw stands of it in water in Ireland. If you go to
> Blarney Castle, you can avoid all the baloney about the rock and see a great
...
  There were also some blooms
> finished and I was sure there were seeds.  My nice husband who is athletic
> and agile said he could pluck one off by just climbing a few feet up an
> overhanging tree. Several of us in our group though that a great idea as
> there was enough Gunnera there for all of Ireland.
> 
> He fell into the water and I have never heard the end of it. He is still a
> willing travel companion and I am happpy he has such a good disposition.
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Yes, but did he get the seed on the way down ? :-)
-jrf

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