Help identifying this plant
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Myles Avigdor on Aug 25, 2014Looks like some variety of hosta to me!Helpful Reply
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Brandi M Hankins-Fetters on Aug 25, 2014HostaHelpful Reply
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Sarah Tabor on Aug 25, 2014I think it is some kind of hosta.Helpful Reply
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Anita (Jerzy Gypzy) on Aug 26, 2014Definately Hosta...Helpful Reply
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Judith Monti on Aug 26, 2014it is an unusual hosta if that is what it is......most do not twist like thisHelpful Reply
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Annette C on Aug 26, 2014mine do, it looks like my hosta's does it have purple flowers on a long stem? Mine are purple but I don't know what colors they come in.Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Aug 26, 2014Lilly of the Valley.Helpful Reply
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Deb on Aug 26, 2014Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas. I'm pretty sure it isn't a hosta. We have those but not close to this bed. And I know it isn't Lily of the valley, I have those elsewhere. It never got a chance to bloom because Mole killed it. Judith from Georgia was correct about the twisting of the leaves. SOMEBODY must know. Thanks to you who tried...Helpful Reply
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Debbie Springer on Aug 27, 2014HostaHelpful Reply
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Elizabeth on Aug 27, 2014It looks a bit like the foliage of my Naked Lady, also called Pink Lady. The foliage comes up in the spring, dies out completely in a few months, then in Aug or Sept, a pink flower comes up on a thick stem. No foliage, hence, "naked." Maybe you'll get a pink flower...Helpful Reply
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Frances S on Aug 27, 2014HostaHelpful Reply
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Cathy on Aug 27, 2014My vote is for lilly of the valley...it is the same color and form, just minus the flowers.Helpful Reply
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Susan S on Aug 27, 2014Looks like what we call "corn" plant...is more tropical.. Gets tall stalk...small ones often used by florists in planter arrangements/dish gardens.Helpful Reply
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Zena taylor on Aug 04, 2016I agree Lily of the valley.Helpful Reply
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Deb on Aug 05, 2016After it did flower the next year, I remembered it was something I had gotten at our family plant swap. Still don't know it's name, but it is short version of the naked lily Thanks to all that answered.Helpful Reply
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