What kind of plant is this?
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Lucy Nunn on Jun 23, 2016The picture is a little fuzzy, but it looks like a very healthy Christmas Cactus. It likes to bloom when it gets chilly, if that's what it is. The leaves should be thick.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 23, 2016Can you send a different pic. The photo is blurry.Helpful Reply
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Darlene McLemore Hammond on Jun 23, 2016Picture to blurry try taking a better one.Helpful Reply
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Hol4505301 on Jun 23, 2016don't know for sure..pic too blurry...was this just a joke to see who clicked on itHelpful Reply
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Seena on Jun 23, 2016pics too blurryHelpful Reply
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Judith C on Jun 23, 2016The pic is blurry, but it looks like a plant that my sister has. I don't know the scientific name, but it goes by the name of the Devils Backbone. Look it up and there are pics. I call hers "the man-eater" because it gets so huge!Helpful Reply
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Kathleen Conery on Jun 23, 2016That's a very good photo, thank you. Devil's Backbone has a very identifiable stem... is the stem made of short zig-zags? Then that's likely it. Does this ever flower? That would help with the identity.Helpful Reply
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Anna Ibarra on Jun 23, 2016I don't know but I love it. So pretty.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen Conery on Jun 23, 2016I found a photo of something that looks very like it on a succulent identification site... http://www.drought-smart-plants.com/succulent-identification-archive-6.html ( you have to scroll waaaaay down to the post titled Tall, thin, palm like prehistoric succulent). The answers there felt it was something in the monadenium family. Perhaps this one? http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCCULENTS/Family/Euphorbiaceae/12111/Monadenium_ritchieiHelpful Reply
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Karen Pullen on Jun 23, 2016Does it have thorns? Does it bloom?Helpful Reply
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Crystal Ufferman on Jun 24, 2016It looks like a Thanksgiving cactusHelpful Reply
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Nancy L Sires on Jun 24, 2016Its a succulentHelpful Reply
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David Ogden on Jun 24, 2016It's definitely some kind of succulentHelpful Reply
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Nan1549267 on Jun 28, 2016Thanks everyone for your help.Helpful Reply
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Ada on Jul 07, 2016Succulents have "meaty" leaves. This looks like a turmeric plant.Helpful Reply
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