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I was thinking that but the leaves look really pointy so I’m not sure. I’m in Canada at the moment.
And if it was ginger how did it get in my backyard? I’m don’t have a garden or anything.
Well, there's Canadian wild ginger, though I don't think it looks like a match.
If you have dirt, you have a garden that the wilderness will feel free to plant in ;)
Edit: other comments are probably on point - interesting that iris roots look vaguely like ginger.