Unlike the giant Gunnera, this is a ground hugging perennial with chocolate coloured leaves and 10cm tall bright red flowers followed by red berries. New Zealand native. Good for the bog garden and troughs.
Gunnera prorepens
$15.00
A ground hugging perennial with chocolate coloured leaves and bright red flowers followed by red berries.
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Common Name | NZ Creeping Gunnera |
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Position | Shade |
Height | 10cm |
Width | 30cm |
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