Dragon Fruit

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Saguaro123
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Dragon Fruit

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I was surprised to find Dragon fruit, selling at the Asian market this far north! :o They were $4.99 per lb, but sure was worth it because of the freshness, and size.

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Waxsimulacra08
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Post by Waxsimulacra08 »

Plant yourself some! :mrgreen:

i doubt the dragonfruit seeds are sterile yet, maybe though, anyone ever try?
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Silenus
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They are fresh, those seeds will germinate.
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dustin0352
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Post by dustin0352 »

eat it up!! thems is good eatin!! :D
Saguaro123
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Post by Saguaro123 »

Yes, very delicious! :tongue8:

Hylocereus can be propagated by seeds, but by cuttings are much easier.
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