Garden Australia Series 35 Winter
Jerry explores Delay's Tropical Fruit Tree Nursery and tries out the Pink Panther variety. He's enamored by the berry-like flavors and its compact size.
At the Queensland Garden Expo, there was a buzz with many enthusiasts in search of plants like Pink Flamingo and Pink Dragon, When they were really chasing the divine pink panther.
A lot of fruit growers were also looking for Dwarf dragon fruit, There is no dwarf dragon fruit some do grow more compact but after time they will all take up a similar plant profile on your trellis.
These varieties are less robust than commercial variety's and have less weight as there branches are narrower.
Rare Dragon Fruit have a few verities that have very similar characteristic and we highly recommend growning
These types typically feature darker green branches and produce fruit consistently throughout the warmer months. Known for their exceptional sweetness, they often alter people's perceptions about enjoying dragon fruit.
These compact varieties are perfect for lunch boxes and are definitely worth cultivating.
Don't forget, you can grow 3-4 varieties in a single post.