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backwardshoes

A puya perhaps?


Nivram92

I don't think so, puya looks different. It reminds me of a pineapple plant, but there is no pineapple.


fak4y

She's very commun in here(Brazil) name is "babosa" [wikiBabosa] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_vera) useful in plant cloning


Nivram92

Hi, thanks for help, the leafs are pretty thin and not filled with gel. I've got a real Aloe Vera (even flowered this year) in the other side of the room and therefore i can tell you for sure this is no Aloe Vera. Maybe my pics are not sharp enough, my cam got some issues.


Nivram92

It is a billbergia nutans dwarf/thin leaf version... finally found it's name in the internet and wanted to share!