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Please help identify this plant

Hello Gardeners, we were gifted this plant about three years ago planted in a pot. It has now grown to about 5 ft with basically just a single tall stem and a few thick leaves at the bottom. We have no idea what it is or how to care for it. Can you help? Thanks!
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  • RuthmshawRuthmshaw Posts: 41
    3 years? This must be the most boring plant ever. Bin it.
  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 16,538
    Can we see a photo of the leaves at the bottom, also a close up of the pink bits sticking out, they look like flower buds. ?
  • WoW... cont help but that is an impressive stalk.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 82,787
    Can we see the thick leaves at the bottom please?
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  • Paul B3Paul B3 Posts: 3,010
    I've never seen anything quite like that ; does it normally reside indoors ? I assume you placed it outdoors for the photographs .Where is it normally kept ?
    From what I can make out of the flowers developing , it looks to me like an exceptionally etiolated Epiphyllum ; these are a genus of cacti normally growing in moist woodlands in Mexico , the Caribbean Islands and northern S.America .
    Yours appears to have literally 'stretched' towards a light-source , hence the highly unusual tall and weak (etiolated) growth .
    Normally they are small leafy 'shrublets' , often attatched (not parasitically) to trees .
  • Paul B3Paul B3 Posts: 3,010
    I assume the leaves reflected in the lower pane of glass belong to this plant ........
    ......please answer asap & put me out of my misery !
    I crave an answer :p
  • We’re indeed thinking about getting rid it...too strange looking😐
  • Paul B3 said:
    I assume the leaves reflected in the lower pane of glass belong to this plant ........
    ......please answer asap & put me out of my misery !
    I crave an answer :p
    Sorry! I thought I had posted this already.  The last photo shows the leaves. It has always been placed in the patio with plenty of light, although the climate may not be suitable since I’m in North Cal. The person who gave it to us did mentioned the name once to my grandma, but she forgot 😅
  • Paul B3Paul B3 Posts: 3,010
    Is the Aloe in the same pot as the Epiphyllum ?
    That is not the flowering stem of an Aloe ; quite confusing really .
  • Paul B3Paul B3 Posts: 3,010
    Hell.....think I'll pass on this one ! :o
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