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Hello,

Does someone here know this strange plant?

Pictures he

http://www.lotophages.org/pub/

The button appeared in a pot last summer, and it standed still, without
leaves, until now... I'm (almost) sure that it's not a plant of my
region (Ile-de-France, in France), but i haven't the slightest idea of
what it can be.

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Hello,

Does someone here know this strange plant?

Pictures he

http://www.lotophages.org/pub/

The button appeared in a pot last summer, and it standed still, without
leaves, until now... I'm (almost) sure that it's not a plant of my
region (Ile-de-France, in France), but i haven't the slightest idea of
what it can be.

It might be an Oxalis (Oxalis adenophylla comes to mind), but I don't
recollect what the bulbs/tubers look like, and Google Images isn't
finding anything particularly helpful.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley a écrit :

It might be an Oxalis (Oxalis adenophylla comes to mind), but I don't
recollect what the bulbs/tubers look like, and Google Images isn't
finding anything particularly helpful.


You seem to be right, thank you.

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