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Huge weed like some sort of wild rhubarb?

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No19 · 22/05/2008 09:38

Does anyone know what this is? Leaves are like huge canopies over a thick rhubarby stem with teeny weeny prickles. It's up at thigh height at the moment and I am torn between admiration and determination to exterminate.

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Hathor · 22/05/2008 09:46

Gunnera
www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/358.shtml

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No19 · 22/05/2008 09:58

Oh... interesting.

So not actually a weed then.

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boris09 · 22/05/2008 10:34

hogweed?

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snorkle · 22/05/2008 10:43

I've seen this - it has a wierd and to my mind rather unpleasant smell, but it is spectacular.

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No19 · 22/05/2008 13:56

It certainly looks like gunnera, the only thing confusing me is that on the BBC entry for it is has "Skill Level - Experienced" and this has sprung up in a patch left completely untended since last spring!

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MadBadandDangeroustoKnow · 22/05/2008 22:53

What a mystery! Is this a new house and garden? Or has it crept in from next door? Your garden obviously has perfect conditions for it!

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No19 · 23/05/2008 11:22

The house is new to us since last spring, I don't think it's crept in because of its position, at the front, behind a tallish wall.

I have posted a slightly wobbly photo apols for quality, took it with phone.

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SaintGeorgeasaurus · 23/05/2008 11:26

That was weirdly weird.

I clicked on your link, was asked to log on, then got pictures of Tech!

The ran-away-to-US-and-left-us-Tech .

So I came back to the thread and clicked again and saw a picture of your plant.

All very strange.

Anyhoo...

...difficult to get an idea of proper scale, but looks too small to be gunnera to me.

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geekgirl · 23/05/2008 11:28

oooh me too, very weird

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GentleOtter · 23/05/2008 11:32

It looks a bit like hogweed and if it is for gods sake don't touch it or let the children near it.
Have you a neighbour with a garden who could come and do an ident? Failing that, your nearest Tech college will have a horticultural dept and someone could do an ident for you.

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No19 · 23/05/2008 11:38

GentleOtter I have my marmee who will identify for me next time I see her, she is my gardening guru.

Bloody bloody bloody have googled bloody hogweed and its bloody phototoxicity. Also wikipedia says near rivers (we have one on other side of road). Is what boris said at start of thread but I got all excited about winning prizes at horticultural shows.

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No19 · 23/05/2008 11:38

What is exTech doing hiding in my hogweed????

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snorkle · 23/05/2008 11:44

that doesn't look like the gunnera I've seen. Afraid I think it could be hogweed too.

btw I had the tech thing too, most odd.

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nervousal · 23/05/2008 11:44

giant hogweed

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DisplacementActivity · 23/05/2008 11:45

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nervousal · 23/05/2008 11:47

and here

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No19 · 23/05/2008 11:49

Buggery.

It's like some sort of evil alien which sprays innocent-looking sap at earthlings.

Effects on one person of getting sap on arm:

A few hours later, Barton broke out in deep, burning blisters that required intravenous antibiotics and cortisone shots and took a month to heal. ?I still have purple scars all over my arms that look like cigarette burns,? she says.

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No19 · 23/05/2008 11:51

If it had been previously unknown wild rhubard I could have been making jam by now, instead of googling these in maternity sizes.

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DisplacementActivity · 23/05/2008 12:10

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solo · 23/05/2008 12:13

I thought Gunera.

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No19 · 23/05/2008 12:18

I know. Imagine how my poisonjam Christmas presents would have gone down, in their innocent little gingham caps.

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Tech · 23/05/2008 13:48

I like to ensure I ain't forgotten, innit.

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SaintGeorgeasaurus · 23/05/2008 13:51

'ello Tech

How is the US of A treating you then?

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iMum · 23/05/2008 13:54

OOOoH I got tech too!

How odd

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Tech · 23/05/2008 14:02

If you want to avoid seeting my picture, you can use this link instead.

Hello SaintG, I'm fine. I have family visiting this week, so we are down in Florida picking shells and sitting on the beach. I can't complain....

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