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Pereskiopsis
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Hello Cyrill

Thanks. But do you know which one? I was sent this plant as a pereskia, but it does not fit into the group. And the large size of the leaves also puzzle me. All the pereskiopsis I have seen before had much smaller leaves.
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Post by RichardM »

I concour, Pereskia. What sort of light conditions was it growing in? Looks to me as though it's been in slight shade and so has grown larger leaves to compensate for this, leaves indeed should be a lot smaller. Best way to tell would be to see what colour the flowers are.
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