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Tropical Pink Dragon Fruit


Tropical Pink Dragon Fruit – Selenicereus sp.

Description:
Tropical Pink is a fast-growing and productive dragon fruit variety, often producing a solid crop of buds within 18 months of planting. The plant develops dark green branches with thick, fleshy stems, similar in appearance to well-known varieties such as Sugar Dragon and Pink Panther.

This variety produces white, self-fertile flowers, and in our experience has set fruit reliably without the need for hand pollination, making it an excellent option for backyard growers and small orchards.

Tropical Pink produces pink skin with pink flesh, creating an attractive fruit with strong visual appeal. The fruit is typically smaller in size, making it ideal as a lunch-box fruit, and a practical option for growers wanting consistent, manageable fruit sizes.

Plant Characteristics

  • Fast-growing variety

  • Produces buds within 18 months

  • Thick dark green branches

  • White self-fertile flowers

  • Pink skin with pink flesh

  • Reliable fruit set without hand pollination

  • Suitable for home gardens and commercial plantings

  • Sourced from a Northern NSW farm

Fruit Details

  • Average fruit size 120–150 g

  • Comparable to duck egg size

  • Skin thickness approximately 3 mm

Taste:
Refreshing strawberry sorbet flavour with small crunchy seeds.

Brix: 17–19

Care: 

Plant into an excellent quality potting mix to a depth of 2-3 cm 

Your dragon fruit will be marked with an arrow, plant ^ Arrow point up to the sky.

Regular Fertilizer 

Water once the soil has dried out.

Once rooted transfer onto a post. 

For more information check out some of our blogs. 

Plant Sizes: These are available in 20cm.

Shipping 

All items are posted on a Monday Express post, with Australia Post. If Monday is a public holiday they will be sent the Tuesday or the following Monday depending on the destination. We aim to deliver healthy and happy plants :)

  • No post to  WA, NT and TAS due to quarantine restrictions and biosecurity 

 

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