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My dragon fruit showed three blooms about a week ago, and it opened it's first bloom tonight! Gorgeous. I don't know which specific pla...Read More
This plant requires full sun, but will tolerate bright shade. It loves summer humidity. I fertilize every other week with 15-30-15 liquid...Read More
I have plants that are very similar. I love the beautiful blooms at night and it attracts beautiful nightime pollinators....ie bats, moths.
This plant gets so unbelievably huge that it can be annoying.
In a pot it can be more controlled, but flowers are few and fruits r...Read More
I have been growing hylocereus undatus for 40 years and its has been in the last 3 years that it has fruited with 5 x 4 inch red fruits &...Read More
I inherieted this plant when my mother-in-law died about 5 years ago. I re-potted it 4 years ago because it was very root bound. It did...Read More
Thank You! Reading your comments and seeing the pictures has given me hope that mine will bloom soon. I've had it for about 12 years an...Read More
I have a plant that is wintered indoor. It has one fruit starting to turn red. How do I know when the fruit is fully ripe?
I have a question- does anyone know if the seeds of a Hylocereus can be frozen and remain viable?? I've been looking all over for the ans...Read More
I love this plant..it took few years to show off the flowers, but wow! once it did I was pleased...finally I found out what it was (than...Read More
This plant also goes by the common names of: Dragon Fruit; Chak-wob; Chacam; Junco Tapatío; Pitahaya; Pitahaya Orejona; Zacamb; Tasajo; ...Read More
I have mine on the southeast wall of my house. Produces delicious dragonfruit...now being made into drinks.
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3 weeks ago I visited the 'rare plant nursery' in Northern New South Wales. There I accquired amongst other tropical fruit a 'red deagon ...Read More
This snake-like, night-blooming cactus is a climber that can reach as high as 50 or even 60 feet in the wild or in the U.S. from zones 9 ...Read More
I grow this plant in a pot. i'd love to try it in the ground but as of yet move it close in on the porch during the winter's coldest time.
This cactus grows in zone 10a and b quite well, too. Some excellent examples in Southern California which doesn't have any zone 11.
The term 'Red Pitaya' is a bit misleading. 'Red' applies only to the skin color, as opposed to the red flesh that is in Hylocereus polyr...Read More