Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit Hylocereus Plant Plug Tree 4-8 Inches Edible Fruit

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Grow your own delicious dragon fruit with the Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit Hylocereus. This vining cactus thrives in sub-tropical and tropical climates and produces edible fruit. Plant plug size: 4-8 inches.

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Mar 15

Mar 20 - Mar 22

Mar 25 - Mar 29

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    Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit: A Unique Variety for Collectors

    The Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit is a unique hybrid variety, a cross between Hylocereus stenopterus and Hylocereus guatemalensis, with undatus genes. This seedling from the Asunta series (Asunta 1, 2, 3, or 4) and Condor variety produces stunning white flowers and green-skinned fruit with vibrant purple flesh. Add this exceptional Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit to your collection and enjoy its distinctive characteristics.

    Growth Habits: Edgar’s Baby shares similarities with H. undatus in size, shape, color, and thorn structure. The plant features three-sided segments with small spines and a bright green hue. Surprisingly, even young, three-year-old plants exhibit good sun tolerance compared to other H. stenopterus hybrids. This makes it a versatile choice for various growing conditions.

    Flowering and Pollination: The medium-sized flowers boast white inner petals and a combination of white, yellow, and green outer petals. The flower buds resemble Asunta flower buds but are a solid green color. In Louisiana, the flowers open at dusk and close at sunrise, earlier than many other Hylocereus varieties. Edgar’s Baby is self-sterile, requiring pollination from another variety to set fruit. Enjoy the beauty of these unique flowers and the anticipation of delicious fruit.

    The Fruit: The fruits typically weigh between three-quarters to one pound. The mature fruit skin remains green, making it challenging to determine ripeness. Look for slight red coloration bleeding through the skin as a sign of readiness. Harvesting 50 to 65 days after flowering is recommended. The ripe flesh is juicy, sweet, and boasts a beautiful pink color. The flavor improves significantly with each year, with second-year fruits exceeding one pound and achieving an average brix rating of 19. The Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit is not only delicious but also packed with antioxidants and vitamins.

    Why Choose Edgar’s Baby? This variety’s unique flowers and fruit distinguish it from other Dragon Fruit varieties. Its sun tolerance and improved fruit quality over time make it a rewarding addition to any collector’s garden. Don’t miss out on adding this exceptional variety to your collection. Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit is a must-have for enthusiasts and anyone looking to grow their own exotic and delicious fruit.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit

    1. How big will the plant get? Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit vines can grow to be quite long, potentially reaching 10-20 feet or more with proper support.
    2. What kind of soil does it need? This dragon fruit prefers well-draining soil that is slightly acidic. A cactus or succulent mix works well.
    3. How much sunlight does it need? While it can tolerate full sun, Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit thrives best in partial shade, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
    4. How long does it take to get fruit? You can expect to see fruit within 1-2 years of planting, provided the plant receives proper care and pollination.
    5. Is it cold hardy? Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit is best suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 and is not frost-tolerant. Provide protection or bring indoors in colder climates.

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      Edgar's Baby Dragon Fruit Hylocereus Plant Plug Tree 4-8 Inches Edible Fruit
      Edgar’s Baby Dragon Fruit Hylocereus Plant Plug Tree 4-8 Inches Edible Fruit