I agree with arum, maybe Italian arum. Look into whether or not it is invasive in your area.
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*Arum italicum*, almost certainly. They send up leaves in autumn which can stay green all winter in milder climates. In spring, they send up a peace lily-looking spathe. In summer, the leaves die as the plant goes dormant, but the flowers turn into the seed heads you have right now, which turn from green to orange and usually die back in late winter before the new leaves come up.
They can be pretty invasive in some areas, and every part of the plant is toxic.
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The seed pods make me think it’s a arum lily
I agree with arum, maybe Italian arum. Look into whether or not it is invasive in your area.
*Arum italicum*, almost certainly. They send up leaves in autumn which can stay green all winter in milder climates. In spring, they send up a peace lily-looking spathe. In summer, the leaves die as the plant goes dormant, but the flowers turn into the seed heads you have right now, which turn from green to orange and usually die back in late winter before the new leaves come up.
They can be pretty invasive in some areas, and every part of the plant is toxic.