Help With An ID Please

Pictou County, NS(Zone 5a)

I was given this plant as a cutting about a year ago. It had just started to root when I moved over 1200 miles away in November. I had so many plants that they had to travel in the moving van which unfortunately broke down en route during a very cold spell and that explains the brown spots on the original leaf. It suffered through the winter in a house that was on the cool side to say the least and when spring came I put it outside and it has done well ever since. It roots easily and the leaves seem to come off just one side of the stem. For some reason, Queen of the Night comes to mind but I really cannot remember its name. Any help will definitely be appreciated. Thanks in advance

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Jacksonville, FL

It's hard to tell for sure with out a flower but it looks like Dutchman's Pipe Cactus
Epiphyllum oxypetalum witch is also known as the Queen of the night.

Mountlake Terrace, WA(Zone 8a)

I'll second that, I would put it in a bigger pot, personally.

Pictou County, NS(Zone 5a)

Thank you both

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