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Mother of All Dragons
This exceptional variety was developed by Don Burnett of Southern California, who selected Connie Meyer and pollinated it with G1, achieving outstanding results. Originally referred to as “1-4,” the clone was later named Mother of All Dragons.
The plant is a thornless cutting with striking pink flowers. Its fruit features smooth green skin with vibrant purple flesh and delivers a complex, fantastic flavor profile.
Large, stunning blooms with outer petals in a darker pinkish-red and inner petals in a lighter pink, giving a two-toned effect.
Bud size is comparable to Connie Meyer.
Opens just before dusk and closes at sunrise.
Self-sterile – requires cross-pollination with another hybrid for fruit set. It can be pink hybrid unlike other dragon fruit Hybrids
Dragon fruit goes by quite a few other names around the world 🌍 — some based on its appearance, others on local language. Here’s a list you can draw from:
Pitaya / Pitahaya – Commonly used in Central and South America.
Strawberry Pear – Early English name, inspired by its pink/red skin.
Belle of the Night – A romantic reference to its night-blooming flowers.
Cactus Fruit – Because it comes from a climbing cactus.
Thanh Long (青龍 / Thang Loy / Thanh Long) – Vietnamese for “green dragon” or “blue dragon.”
火龙果 (Huǒ Lóng Guǒ) – Chinese for “fire dragon fruit.”
Pitaya Roja / Pitaya Blanca – Spanish terms distinguishing red- and white-fleshed types.
Fruta del Dragón – Spanish for “dragon fruit.”
果王 (Guǒ Wáng) – In some Chinese markets, it’s called “King of Fruits.”
Nanettikafruit – In parts of Thailand.
Buah Naga – “Dragon fruit” in Malay and Indonesian.
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 points 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 15cm cuttings
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 :)
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Pick up fresh dragon fruit from our farm gate