Here is another Tennessee plant that I can't find in my books, although it looks kinda like a sknuk cabbage or baby jack in the pulpit. Anyone seen it? It is in the woods in a former shade area near a wild trillum. Any help or clues are appreciated. I have attached photos.
Has the highest chromosome number known for vascular plants. Diploid number can be over 1200. Here is another link with a key.