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Old 01-27-2009, 10:58 AM
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Ramon may be right about the second one. It's hard to tell from your pictures. If you do a google search on Hylocereus sp you can get lots of pictures - apparently it's aka. "The dragon fruit", which I found interesting. The leaves on an epiphyllum are mostly flat whereas it looks like the leaves on a Hylocereus are mostly triangular.

It's definately not a dragon fruit plant as i have two growing and fruiting. The dragon fruit doesn't have any leaves.

I have seen those heart shaped cacti here for sale in thailand..... great gifts for valentines etc. Sorry, i don't know it's name.
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Old 01-27-2009, 11:28 AM
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It's definately not a dragon fruit plant as i have two growing and fruiting. The dragon fruit doesn't have any leaves.

I have seen those heart shaped cacti here for sale in thailand..... great gifts for valentines etc. Sorry, i don't know it's name.

Gonna have to disagree with you on this one...the plant in the 4th and 5th pictures (the 2nd plant shown) is almost definitely Hylocereus undatus (as you pointed out, it has no leaves )

From what I've been reading there are a number of different species which produce both the night-blooming flower and the Dragon Fruit

Dragon Fruit - Hylocereus undatus

Epiphytic cacti Hylocereus undatus Dragon fruit Pitaya Pitahaya

Can you post pictures of yours? I'd love to see them!
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Old 01-27-2009, 04:50 PM
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Be careful where you put that thing - from the photos in the links you posted it looks like it could take over a whole tree in no time! Gotta save room for orchids!!
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