Tish
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I wondered also. I lean toward it being an exotic organic plant. I did a image search for others like it. I think it is a very unusual exotic plant called a "Giant Protea". Here are more like it :
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I’ve had this poor neglected plant for X number of years and I’ve always refereed to it as a zig zag cactus
it’s as tough as …you can’t simpy break a piece off it has to be cut …I’ve never seen it flower in the years I’ve had it ,so was quite surprised to see 2 flowers on it .
It will grow up a wall or fence if one allows it to cause it’s got sorta roots on the back of the plant it uses to attach itself like glue .
Ive seen it at an open garden show growing up a bamboo trellis and it covered an area prob about 10x 10 foot
Id think @MarkD would know what it actually is ..
It’s not dragon fruit because it’s flat unlike DF that’s sort if triangular shape ( I had one growing but wasn’t fond of the fruit so I dug it up and gave it away )
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Flowering plant roadside in Rotoava, Fakarava.
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I just noticed in the photo it ap to have some sort of fruit behind the flower …of course this photo was taken 3 days ago so the flower would be finished …..I was also told once it was an orchid cactus ….im going outside now to take another photo @MarkD ( it’s daytime here )I’m not really sure. I call most of these epicactus or just epis. But my stepson calls them all dragonfruit whether produce fruit not.i do grow some. Yours looks very healthy and well grown. That is a different flower than I’m used to and I like it.
Yes, very fragrant! They were so pure and fresh looking. Just growing at the side of the road in front of somone's house. No idea what the plant was. Quite impressive to see in person though.Are they fragrant? I like the foliage too.
@MarkD Have you tried growing the flowers of the pineapple guava? They are an edible flower. You eat the succulent petals that are almost sweet. Not the red stamens.
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Jacaranda bloom
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I love walking through its purple carpet, it is so calming to the soul.
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