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I could not see its exact likeness among 35 images. An educated guess, a variety of Lily.
 
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Repeating two big clues:

The first 4 letters are an abbreviation of our late Queen Elizabeth's husband's Christian name.

Its name ends in '....dendron'.
 
No, it doesn't open anything.

PS: I don't want to sneak in here. I haven't qualified for this round here but for one in the Who/What am I -thread.
That's fine Thomas. My Philodendron was a bit too elusive.

Is that wheel for steering?

Is it to open or shut a valve?

Is it used to help move something as a wheel?

Is it used in conjunction with electricity?
 
That's fine Thomas. My Philodendron was a bit too elusive.

Is that wheel for steering?

Is it to open or shut a valve?

Is it used to help move something as a wheel?

Is it used in conjunction with electricity?
OK, let's play it here then. These are Richie's questions asked in the WHAT AM I -thread which I have transferred to here:

what era
the device has been existing for a hundred years, I reckon, in various forms
does he work in the city or outer regions
the person using it mainly works in the city but also in rural regions
is the wheel one of a pair
yes
is the user an engineer
no
Is that wheel for steering?
no
Is it to open or shut a valve?
no
Is it used to help move something as a wheel?
yes
Is it used in conjunction with electricity?
it needs electricity but, apart from that, it has nothing to do with it
 
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