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1 Red Vietnamese ROOTED Dragon Fruit

$ 13.19

Availability: 31 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Color: Red
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    You will receive 1 ROOTED Red Vietnamese Dragon Fruit Plant
    Red Vietnamese Dragon Fruit variety comes from the genus Hylocereus and the species guatemalensis. The plant is self-pollinating with an average fruit size of 1 pound. The fruit is round and with greenish-red skin and purple sweet flesh. It can be a high producer once mature depending on your location. This variety has an average brix rating of 18 to 19.  Flower bud to flower is 30 days then an additional 32 days is average time to harvest.
    These healthy rooted cuttings are anywhere between 4” to 8.”
    Dragon Fruit
    Dragon fruit grows on the Hylocereus cactus, also known as the Honolulu Queen, whose flowers only open at night. The plant is native to southern Mexico and Central America. Today, it is grown all over the world. It goes by many names, including pitaya, pitahaya and strawberry pear. The two most common types have bright, red skin with green scales that resemble a dragon — hence the name.
    The variety that's most widely available has white pulp with black seeds. The less common variety has red pulp with black seeds.Another variety has yellow skin and white pulp with black seeds. It is referred to as yellow dragon fruit. Dragon fruit may look exotic, but its flavors are similar to other fruits. Its taste has been described as a slightly sweet cross between a kiwi and a pear.
    Dragon Fruit Nutrition
    Dragon fruit contains small amounts of several nutrients and is a good source of vitamin C and iron.
    Here are the nutrition facts for a serving of 3.5 ounces, or 100 grams:

    Calories: 52.

    Protein: 1.1 gram.

    Fat: 0.4 grams.

    Carbs: 11 grams.

    Fiber: 3 grams.

    Vitamin C: 34% of the RDI.

    Iron: 10.6% of the RDI.

    Thiamine: 2.7% of the RDI.

    Riboflavin: 2.9% of the RDI.
    Given the high amount of fiber and vitamin C, as well as the extremely low calorie content, it can be considered to be a highly nutrient-dense fruit.
    Growing Dragon Fruit
    Roots can grow from any surface of the plant.  Just stick the cutting in dirt and wait for it to grow.  Insert a three foot wooden plant stake into the soil approximately two to three inches away from the plant. As the plant grows, use gardening tape to secure the plant to the stake for support.  Place the plant in a location where it receives direct sunlight for most of the day. The limbs of Dragon Fruit can grow up to 20 feet long.
    Please let us know if you have any questions.
    Happy Growing!