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emoats85

Greenville SC

Epiphyllum hookeri

  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2017
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emoats85

Help me identify this plant

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emoats85

@treefrog44 this is it full grown

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treefrog44

I have never seen one grow like that...may not be a cactus... @alovealoe, @KariSamuel @brightcolours @columbiariver @mrsflowerpot @toddbrandino can anyone help with #plantid?

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lesliecole49

Looks like cornplant leaves, but not a cornplant. No idea, sorry. You could take it to a good garden center to ask. Not a Lowe's or the like, unless they have a master gardener, but a good center

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brightcolours

Doesn't look like any cactus I've seen. @treefrog44

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KariSamuel

I believe this is a variety of #bromeliad possibly? @treefrog44 @lesliecole49 @brightcolours @columbiariver - maybe @mrsflowerpot can confirm or deny my identification?!?

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emoats85

I do know it is suppose to flower every couple of years

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treefrog44

I'm stumped... but still looking into it...

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treefrog44

Is it posible it's a vanilla orchid??

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treefrog44

#plantid @mkinsey75 @leisel @linfoster @lesliecole49 @mamasan @karmey @ripjuju @Frankenstank @franshinegee

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emoats85

I found it. @treefrog was right. It's an epiphyllum. "Epiphyllum Campfire"

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emoats85

http://phytographica.blogspot.com/2010/01/?m=1

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