only tangentially pertaining to vipers
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It's apparently also known as a Mexican Hat Plant, which seems altogether too mundane and jovial a name for something clearly not originating on this planet. Besides, a Mexican hat looks nothing like this, unless I imagine the classic sombrero growing little baby sombreros all around its rim, which is cute but unlikely.

You can see the few remaining plantlets on the leaves here; they grew in rows, but most of them have fallen off and rooted. It also has a very strange habit of morphing its leaf shape: the extra frills on the inner edge of the leaf where it joins the stem are new, and seem to have grown in response to the new shoot forming. If it's from another planet there are definite parallels in the environment, since it's cheerfully growing on the kitchen counter, flanked by my marble rolling pin and a small clutch of wols, in defiance of everything all the books say about it needing full sun.
It may actually be a triffid. I am charmed by the possibility.