I was also going to say Solomon's Seal as well, its (the European species) quite common in the foothills of the French Alps.
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Originally Posted by Fuerte Rav
I recognised the Soloman's Seal straight away as it was very common in the area of the UK that I used to live in. Moving to somewhere with a completely different climate 8 years ago I was suddenly faced with a whole range of unknown plants. I found an app for my android phone called PlantNet - take a pic and it identifies it for you 9 times out of 10 - amazing! Perhaps you're all familiar with the app already - don't know what it's database of orchids is like!
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Plantnet is a fantastic app, and one that I put a lot of trust in since it was developed by research institutes. Like you I find it to be extremely accurate and the few times it has misidentified is when there are several closely related species or it is a plant which isn't very common (so not much data). Still, even when it's not 100% correct it's very good for getting you searching in the right direction with more conventional means!