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I call it "dragon fruit alley", located near punalu'u beach on the south side of the island.
These are growing wild on both sides of the road.
I didn't see any fruit, but I did see some buds.
Dragon fruit definitely like this sunny, hot environment. They would definitely be happy with more rain, but they rot in areas with a whole lot of rain.
Pic 1: dragon fruit alley
Pic 2: a huge and chaotic clump of dragon fruit in the alley
Pic 3: one of the buds I saw
Pic 4: the cuttings I took. I tried to pick fat, healthy cuttings. Dragon fruit plants are pretty slow-growing so I picked some fairly robust pieces.
Pro-tip for handling dragon fruit plants: the spikes ARE sharp, so wear gloves and be careful.
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The willow twigs have taken very well. I hadn't expected catkins so quickly.
Gradually, they will be knitted together to make an arch.
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