What the heck is it?

Oh, it’s Carol Wolfe’s photo of a Little Brown Jug.
A wildflower in the Smokies (Hexastylis arifolia).
Personally I think brown flowers are a little strange. And flowers that look like an egg that just hatched an alien who is probably standing behind me in the woods, slobbering…ready to attack…well, they’re just not for me.
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