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Highly doubtful. The flower shape is atypical for a mamm and it appears that the flowers are held a goodly distance (relatively speaking) away from the plant -- also atypical for a mamm, and the plant in the background seems to be heavily/deeply ribbed -- yet again not typical of mamms.
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