Ha!!! I finally identified this plant!! It is a flower found in Hawaii and Brazil (and obviously Mexico, as that is where I bought it) named Calathea Crotalifera, also known as Rattlesnake Ginger. Strangely, it is a member of the mushroom family??? Hard to believe, but I read it on a horticultural site. LWBUT, would you have known what it was??
For Cee’s FOTD

Apt name!
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What a cool flower. 😀 😀
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Have you ever seen one before, Cee?
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What a beautiful flower. As part of the mushroom family, is it edible?
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I don’t think so and I just read that on one site. Perhaps like ginger, the root is edible! just conjecture.
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Thanks for the response. I don’t know one mushroom from another one, but my 94-year-old mother-in-law and Douglas’ whole family love to go mushroom hunting when we get together in California. As the only black in the house when they are cooked, I wait to see if everyone is still standing after eating their beloved eggs and mushroom mix. I can’t take any chances on misunderstandings and what it looks like. I tend to be the only one lost when we go out, learning to sit by a tree near the road and wait for rescue.
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I just changed the family name to Marantaceae as I can’t find any other source that says it is in the mushroom family and it seems crazy to me that it would be. A number of sources say Marantaceae. Problem with the internet is that it has no editors. I always find flowers misclassified..at least one in every bunch of photos. I should have cross-checked before I quoted the mushroom fact. Mea culpa!!
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I would stand aside with you because I don’t like eggs or mushrooms, poisonous or not.
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Wow – that is a totally new one on me! (So ‘No!’ is the answer to your question! 🙂 )
I’m assuming the spectacular, almost luminous, colouring is from a flash?
I’m not sure how long it might have taken to find the name for it, particularly as there are no leaves visible and i would have assumed the other branch was from the same plant!?
It is related to Gingers and other herbaceous or tuberous plants but i can’t find any indication any part of it would be edible – the relationship is quite a ‘distant’ one, and as you say, it is not related to mushrooms! 😉
Cool looking plant for all that! 🙂
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Hi Bob. Yes, I had determined the site that said it was in the same family as mushroom was incorrect and changed it. And I can find no indication that its root is edible. It is related to the prayer plant, though, strangely enough. The color was actually washed out a bit by the sun as I took it out on the beach to photograph so I boosted it up a bit to show the detail. You are right. I overdid it a bit. J
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I think it looked great – even if it was not the actual colour! 😉
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There’s an app you can download that could help you identify plants in the future. 🙂
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I’ve heard of it, Theresa. Do you have a link? But, probably not as fun as I bet it doesn’t sass back like Bob at LWBUT does. Ha.
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There’s quite a few: https://balconygardenweb.com/best-plant-identification-apps/
You can try it out. Sometimes the app will give suggestions as to what it may be. 🙂 It’s not always sure since the photo may not capture all its features
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I’ll bookmark it in my favorites and try it out, Theresa. Many thanks.
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