By Tinaeliz
What is this plant. My cactus hasn't had new compost or been outdoors for ten years,but found I had overwatered it in error. This plant appeared shortly after and has a climbing stalk



14 Sep, 2017
Answers
Can't identify the plant but it would be a good idea to repot so that the Christmas cactus is in a separate pot as it needs a different watering programme.
15 Sep, 2017
Judging by the cotyledons, and the way the leaves join the stem, it's a member of the Nightshade family. Maybe Brugmansia?
20 Sep, 2017
not got a clue at all, though it does look familiar.
welcome to GoY though.
15 Sep, 2017