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White Dragon Fruit – Sunshine Coast Selection (Selenicereus undatus Type)
Description:
This white-fleshed dragon fruit variety produces large round fruit with pink skin and white flesh, making it both attractive and productive. Fruit typically ranges from 500 g to 850 g, with a thick skin that helps protect the fruit during handling and transport.
The plant produces large white flowers that release plenty of pollen, making it an excellent pollen source for cross-pollination with other dragon fruit varieties. This variety is self-sterile, so it requires another dragon fruit plant nearby to set fruit.
It is a vigorous grower and has shown strong performance in warm climates. The fruit’s round shape makes it ideal for snacking or lunch-box-sized servings, despite the generous fruit size.
This variety was sourced from the Northern Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
Plant Characteristics
Self-sterile (requires cross-pollination)
Vigorous-growing plant
Large white flowers producing abundant pollen
Pink skin with white flesh
Thick-skinned fruit
Round fruit shape
Fruit size 500–850 g
Good pollen producer for cross-pollination
Taste:
A sweet white-fleshed dragon fruit with refreshing flavour.
Brix: 15.4
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.
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Plant Sizes: These are available in 20cm, 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 :)
No post to WA, NT and TAS due to quarantine restrictions and biosecurity
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