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Gunnera tinctoria Chilean Rhubarb
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 0323 1131 (2023-03-24)Copyright © 2023 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Dec 14, 2012
location
Parque Aiken del Sur, on Ave. El Salto, 2.9 miles south of Federal Hiway 240, 4.0 (3.2 air) miles NE of Puerto Chacabuco, at elv. 85 ft (26 meters) (Aysen, Chile)family
Gunneraceae
plant community on flat estuarial plain in loamy, acidic, volcanic soils in a wet, humid, Patagonian maritime rainforest on loamy, acidic, volcanic soils, at -45.45658,-72.7453 elv. 85 feet (26 meters)notes Plants are native to southern Chile and adjacent Argentina. Photo taken on a large, flat estuarial delta with a humid, wet, mostly shaded, Valdirian temperate rainforest above the northern shore of Lake Riesco, in a small (618 acres), private but well managed, park-like preserve of coastal rainforest flora, with maintained trails through the rainforest to substantial waterfall, Cascada Barba de Viejo, and a large covered shoreline viewing pavilion and restaurant.keywords: SA, Chile
contributor's ID # SA 682 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Chilean Rhubarb, Giant Rhubarb (photographer)
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