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Forum: Florida GardeningReplies: 24, Views: 277
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bowhows
Orlando, FL

July 21, 2009
04:15 PM

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I think this is a relatively common plant, but as a FL newcomer I've never seen a flower like this. It looks like a pinecone with tiny irises growing out of it, but it's soft and full of water. Can anyone ID it?
Thanks!

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