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I love horticulture and have about 25 years in the business, however I'm not an expert. I love growing many different ways using different growing methods. I'm on a few other garden forums as well. I just love to grow plants. Check out is this Cactus Orchid growing tentacles trying to relocate itself.
 

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Welcome to the forum oneeye. :) Aerial roots - they can be seen on a number of plants.
 

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Thank you sheal, you are so kind. Isn't it interesting how some plants grow? They look like they have snake heads and when the first root touched the stick it moved and starting turning, in a period of five minutes. . I've never seen anything like this cactus orchid.
 

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Thank you LouisFerdinand I appreciate you.
 

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Not Aerial roots after all, its new leaves. Amazing plant! Epiphyllum oxypetalum or Queen of the night.
 

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Update
Check out these tentacles today 4 months later.
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