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Hawaiian Red is a self-sterile, red-fleshed dragon fruit variety that offers reliable production once established. While the plant can be slightly slower growing in its early stages, it settles in well and goes on to maintain consistent fruiting with the right care and pollination partner.
The fruit is rounder than many red varieties, with distinctive fins that curl more than most other dragon fruit, giving it a unique appearance. Skin and flesh are both a rich red, and fruit size ranges from small to medium (230–430 g).
Introduced as a new variety in 2024, Hawaiian Red was sourced from a Queensland dragon fruit farm and is well suited to home growers looking to expand their red-flesh collection.
Hawaiian Red has an average to mild sweetness, making it a balanced, easy-eating fruit.
Flavour: Mildly sweet, clean red dragon fruit flavour
Texture: Juicy with classic crunchy seeds
Brix: ~16
New variety (2024)
Self-sterile — requires cross-pollination
Red skin with curling fins
Red flesh
Small–medium fruit (230–430 g)
Slightly slower growing, productive once established
Sourced from a QLD dragon fruit farm
A solid choice for growers wanting a dependable red-fleshed dragon fruit with a distinctive shape and steady production.
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
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