I'm pretty sure this is P. hastata, and that I was mistaken about that foliage being connected to the flower. I took the pic below in the same spot last year, early October. There's grape vine foliage, but the few leaves connected to the flower match P. hastata. Any objections?
How, you ask, can I be unsure about which foliage is connected to a bloom? I think this pic should help answer that. I'm allergic to anything possible regarding plants, and there's several poisonous snakes and wild boars prevalent in the area. I don't step off of the dirt much, or touch many plants.
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