
I can’t remember where i got it. And I have no idea what it is. I It fascinates me nevertheless.
Here it is growing up proudly among some succulents
It had just rained. A few droplets remain.

It’s foliage is very distinctive.

I’d love to get help identifying it. Please comment below if you can help.

Looks like Bryophyllum daigremontianum, commonly called mother of thousands, alligator plant, or Mexican hat plant and is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. I like the pattern on the underleaves.
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Thanks so much Eliza. I looked at some pic of it. It’s definitely that one. What an odd name though.
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