This is a Arum hygrophilum flowering now. They are also known as the Jack-in-the-Pulpit. This species is native to Morocco, Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean areas. The leaves have an interesting shape.
Arum hygrophilum
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Re: Arum hygrophilum
Leaves resemble Syngonium's.