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It’s some sort if bromeliad, though without a flower it’s hard to know which one. Here are some similar ones: http://www.bromeliad.org.au/pictures/Quesnelia/marmorata2.htm
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Thank you so much for your help, Claire! ~amy
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That is so cool! They look just like curled ribbons on a birthday present 🙂 What a fun plant!
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I have no idea. Reminds me of Mother-in-laws Tongue though.
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It looks like a bromeliad to me. I have one with light green leaves that tend to curl although not that much.
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Thank you for your help, Teri. Another blogger suggested the same name for the mystery plant. ~amy
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it looks so familiar! But i can’t tell you the name, since i don’t know it..
one thing which comes to mind is sanseferia though..
nice picture!!
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Come on – be honest – you scraped the backs of the leaves 🙂
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Fantastic. Just shows there’s nothing new that nature hasn’t already done!
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