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Poor Man's Umbrella

Gunnera insignis

Photo by SummerNicole
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Field Notes

Description:

Grows abundantly from Nicaragua to Columbia, including Costa Rica, at an elevation
between 1,000m to 2,600m.
The large leaves have channels on their surface to aid in
shedding water quickly to avoid the growth of molds and fungi. Mostly ornamental within the United States, the plant can be used as an umbrella (hence its common name) in more tropical climates.

Habitat:

Poas Volcano National Park, Costa Rica

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PublishedOctober 7, 2013

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