
Epiphyllum ______________ aka Cactus Orchid.

Yep.

A pink one.

This plant was grown from a cutting given to Mom in the 1970s by the father of a classmate.

We've picked up specimens of other varieties (an almost-red and an alleged [yet to flower] purple) over the years, but the pink is the strongest plant and a prolific, reliable bloomer.
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