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Mar 18, 2025 5:08 PM CST
Santa Cruz, CA
That's correct! I verified it with an Internet search. I now racall having added this plant to my garden. I installed one specimen (not three) so finding three plants was puzzling. I learned, according to the Missouri Botanical Garden, that this plant " Spreads by self-seeding and bulb offsets." The unusual spathe, which should appear soon, would have helped me to ID the plant.
Mystery solved!

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