I though it was snowdrop cactus maybe but the lobes aren't so pointy

by Swiss_cake_raul

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  1. cNoxMiles

    I’m not sure what it is. But Google lens says it’s a Lepismium.

  2. Pademelon1

    I think it’s some kind of *Epiphyllum* like *E. oxypetalum* or a *Disocactus* like *D. nelsonii,* but due to low light has altered morphology; the original cutting is too wide for it to be a *Lepismium,* and the long un-articulated growth doesn’t suggest *Rhipsalis*.

  3. Satanic_Kale_Farts

    My E. oxypetalum generally don’t hang down like this though they are pretty floppy. They have always tried to grow up towards light even when they get heavy. I would wait for flowers for better ID.

  4. blackops_girl

    This is a Night Blooming Cereus, Also called lady or queen of the night. You are in for a real treat. When you get a bloom it usually takes about 7-10 days to open. They bloom for one night it usually starts opening around 10pm-midnight and continues till about 4am.( this has been the case for me over the last 35 years anyway. It is a large beautiful white flower. The smell is a soft beautiful scent. The inside forms a cross while it’s blooming.
    Any one interested look it up it’s beautiful and unusual I would have to say it’s one of my absolute favorite plants.

    I have one that was my great grandmother’s from the 1800’s. If you ever break a piece off just stick it in dirt. They will live on forever.

  5. Familiar-Ear-8333

    Dama de noche, flowers 1 night a year with the most beautiful aroma ever!

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