Can someone help identify this flower
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I believe that this is some form of arisaema however I have lost the label for it and cannot find anything else like it on the Internet. It hasn't got any leaves yet and the centre of the flower is extremely unique compared to others arisaemas. The metal rular, which is in one of the photos, is 30cm long.
Please identify.


Please identify.




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I have a dranunculus vulgaris in my garden and that is considerably smaller* than this plant.
Sorry
Check your flower against this as it develops - https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/6115/dracunculus-vulgaris/details
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How very interesting.
I have never seen any Araceae (Arisaema, Dracunculus, amorphophallus etc) with a sort of forked tongue inside.
Do please add more pics as this unusual plant grows.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=EFSZ77iN&id=8397B48B19A379227A858FC3AD38A7B56A9879CC&thid=OIP.EFSZ77iNS0RYnbIl0r3KPAHaFX&mediaurl=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marc_Gibernau/publication/252332971/figure/download/fig6/AS:[email protected]/Left-bisexual-flowers-inflorescence-Anthurium-right-unisexual-flowers-inflorescence.png&exph=509&expw=703&q=araceae+floral+diagram&simid=608017590294742757&selectedIndex=9&ajaxhist=0
Trouble is where do you start...there are so many.
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw