- Please let me know what kinda plant this is
How do I identify this plant?
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PLANTSNAP app...you take a pic of leaf/ stem etc on app and it can tell you possibilities....you can then read and determine variety
The broad leaf is a Cereus plant... you can watch it bloom here...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ4lQM9_sL0
I love mine. It blooms once a year about 11pm on a hot summers night. It skips a whole year if I change it's location.
I'm pretty sure it's called a night-blooming cereus.
i thought it looked like a sweet pea ?
They have made an app on Google Play store that will help u identify the plant by its leaf.
IMO though, I think it looks like a sweet pea as well.
Let us know if u try the app and how it goes.
Great suggestions from Janet and Ar, give the links a try and see what you discover! The photo had me convinced it was Sweet Pea as well.
You could also take it to your local nursery and ask.
It is a shamrock plant. I am currently bsbysitting two of them for a friend who is out of town
It’s either cerius or something that my mom had and called an orchid blooming cactus. Her plant had hot pink flowers. I think that cerius have white flowers.
It is a Night Blooming Cereus. I had one and sometimes branches come out from the stem of a leaf. If you are very patient with it it will reward you with a bloom. It took mine years and years to bloom, at night!
It is a Night Blooming Cereus. They are easy to grow and easy to make new ones simply by putting a cutting into a glass of water and wait for the roots to grow. Unfortunately, mine has never bloomed.
https://www.picturethisai.com/
Nice to see people helping people.
This is the app. I use.
Judging by what the plant looks like in the pot, it appears to be a birds nest fern or a blue fern with a leggy growth
Laura is the only correct one. it is a night blooming cerus. It gets a huge flower opens for one day and dies.
I'm debating with myself between a Rhipsalis and the Night Blooming Cereus.
Some people call it "silk flower"