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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, they are dead easy. Mine is growing rooted into an old pump filter sponge in my 250 gall pond.
I live in Hampshire and my garden is pretty sheltered but I still wrap the crowns in bubble wrap over the winter. I started off with one crown and now have 3, may need to split it next year. The roots go straight into the pond and are part of my biological purification system.
I continually remove leaves as they get too large and shade out too much of the pond or flop over ands it grows new ones, they only ever get to about 18in to 2 ft wide because I prune them. The plant flowers freely too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/358.shtml
Try this sort cut
I finally weakened this year and agreed to give garden space to a gunnera horribilis (Personal redesignation).
I still think it's a huge ugly thing with no more rights to exist on this fair planet than a mangy sewer rat but the misses loves it!
So that's very frost hardy with lots of lime in the soil then is it? ;c)
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