Cacti pulled from overgrown greenhouse

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CosmicSerpent33
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Cacti pulled from overgrown greenhouse

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Pulled this cacti out of an overgrown green house. Has been in there for over 20 years, so it has been severely neglected and did not have much sunlight. Hoping I can get some sort of ID so I can bring it back to health, if that's even possible at this point. Thanks!
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North Island, New Zealand - Zone 10b
Average annual humidity: 80%
Average Annual precip: 1206mm/48.48''
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Re: Cacti pulled from overgrown greenhouse

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There are a bazillion different epiphyllum cultivars out there and they all look the same, so don't expect to see an ID.
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Well knowing it is a epiphyllum definitely helps! Good enough for me. Thank you for your help :)
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Re: Cacti pulled from overgrown greenhouse

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Very easy to grow from cuttings - don't be surprised if 100% of them root.
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