Gunnera dentata
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Gunnera dentata, Kirk. More slender, forming extensive patches in wet subalpine places in New Zeal.: lvs. many and tufted, prominently hairy, the blade 1 in. or less long and varying from ovate to oblong and elliptic- lanceolate, coarsely dentate: male spikes about equaling the lvs., the female short and hidden at the base of the lvs., but the spikes in fr. sometimes surpassing the lvs.: drupes minute (1/10 in. long).
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