Monday, 18 July 2022

What the.....


I'm quite used to finding unusual plants, fungi, etc, but this one is entirely new to me. It is growing beneath our biggest Fig tree.

I can only hope that it's a plant I might recognise in a few days time when it's fully opened.

Lords and Ladies maybe; but I doubt it. An Orchid? Does anyone know? It stands about 12 ins high.


 

27 comments:

Adrian Ward said...

We'll have to wait and see. My bet is one of the Arums. Arum cylindraceum?

Cro Magnon said...

You could be right, I expect the orange top will turn into berries and it'll be more identifiable.

River said...

No idea.

Sue in Suffolk said...

That's a weird one. Not like the beginning of Lords and Ladies that I've seen before. The top looks like a fungi but the green stalk is wrong for that so a mystery. Love a mystery!

New World said...

Looks like a candlestick, Adrian has it.

Andi's English Attic said...

I thought perhaps a red hot poker - but probably not tall enough.

JayCee said...

Looking forward to seeing the mystery unfurl.

Ursula said...

Yes, Andi, Kniphofia by another name. They are peculiar plants. Rigid. Not for me. On the other hand, live and let live. How much longer a mouse in my house will benefit from this remains to be seen. Patience is a virtue. Sometimes it's misguided.

U

Anonymous said...

My less than reliable searching skills indicate it is a fungus, but I'm not spending any more time on looking.

Yael said...

I'll sand you a photo of it in my garden.

Yael said...

Something very similar.

Cro Magnon said...

Lords and ladies usually appear from a curled leaf-type shroud. This come direct from the earth.

Cro Magnon said...

I think I need to wait to see how it develops.

Cro Magnon said...

Red Hot Pokers are much bigger, this is about one foot tall.

Cro Magnon said...

Me too, it hasn't changed this morning.

Cro Magnon said...

Your less than reliable searching is less than reliable, it's certainly not a fungus. I might post another photo in a few days time, when it's opened up.

Cro Magnon said...

I look forward to seeing it.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Looks like it might be arum Italicum, a poisonous plant.

Cro Magnon said...

I do have Lords and Ladies growing in the same area, so your suggestion could be right.

Susan said...

Only one is odd. It looks a bit like a cattail. They usually grow near marsh areas.

Debby said...

This mystery will be solved with a bit of patience. I can't wait to see what you discover!

Debby said...

PS Did you know that you can right click on that picture, and then select "Google Lens" from the drop down bar and it will bring up other similar pictures? It is calling it Italian Arum.

Yael said...

It is Arum palestinian here.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

I'd carefully remove it with gloves on, just in case.

Hillybean said...

How about Cordyceps militaris ?

Cro Magnon said...

Thank you for that Debby; no I didn't know. I tried, but it offered mostly fungi, which it isn't.

Debby said...

That's odd! There were some fungus listed, but what came up here first was the arum.

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