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Gunnera sp-
In nature, all Gunnera plants form a symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, thought to be exclusively Nostoc punctiforme. The bacteria enter the plant via glands found at the base of each leaf stalk and initiate an intracellular symbiosis which is thought to provide the plant with fixed nitrogen in return for fixed carbon for the bacterium. This intracellular interaction is unique in flowering plants and may provide insights to allow the creation of novel symbioses between crop plants and cyanobacteria, allowing growth in areas lacking fixed nitrogen in the soil.
Garden, Paraiso Quetzal.
4 Comments
Thanks for the ID tip, Dan. I will check!
Cool plant. Looks like a species of Gunnera.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnera
Quite amazing! Thanks for sharing Marta.
Thanks Ernst! :-)