Hello friend, your plant is too small to identify it
I am not a botanist in spite of the years that I have been studying the plants, but you must take into account basic keys such as ... is it scaly in the nodes? Does it have jaws behind the leaves? Is it a cut or grown from seed?
honestly it looks more like alba or carthagenensis.
Thank you so much for the reply. Yesterday in chat recieved help from some of the pros (people way more knowledgeable than me) they assured me it looks like real virdris. The main question posed to me to try and identify it was what did the motherplant look like.
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