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Anyone know what there are, i went round my garden of a place i recently moved to and found a bunch of these all half eaten and mangled in pots.

I was thinking the first two could be Hylocereus but no idea on on the 2 in last pic, the one on the left in last pic looks like 2 different types but it's all connected so unless some graft or something i think it's all one plant.

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Hey mate, agree with Hylocereus. Maybe with some Epicactus/Epiphyllum in between. It's not really my field, but the flowers might help.

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Thanks, yea when looking up images of Epiphyllum varieties the buds actually seem to match up pretty much, i will go out and get some better pics to compare tomorrow.

thanks again.

(i also came across some vids of common viruses they have that are now making me think they may be infected with something and not been being eaten)

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