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Really Dionaea?

Ok, I have just googled dragon fruit and I have no room for a plant that big in winter, so I cannot take in masonix's surplus. Sorry.

Today's lesson: Never underestimate the potential size of a plant.
 
Hylocereus is definitely cool. Very forgiving in my experience. I've heard in a greenhouse or in habitat they grow to be enormous.
 
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More proof that it's fake I guess, that and the fact that, as far as I know, roses can't produce blue pigment.
Any photos of "rainbow roses" that you see, are either photoshopped or made by this method: 9 Easy Ways to Make a Rainbow Rose (with Pictures)

Ok, I have just googled dragon fruit and I have no room for a plant that big in winter . . .
Hylocereus is definitely cool . . . I've heard in a greenhouse or in habitat they grow to be enormous.
It seems that they can be kept small with trimming. Here are two different examples:

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