Tasty Dragons
Welcome to Tasty Dragons, I grow & sell dragon fruit cuttings to the public. IN-STOCK
Try my new DRAGON SEARCH to Find your Perfect Dragon Fruit. So many Health Benefits Await 🐲
There You can select the Cross Pollination between the Family Genus Selenicereus including the Varieties CONIFLORUS, COSTARICENCES, GUATEMALENSIS, MEGALANTHUS, MONACANTHUS, OCAMPONIS, POLYRHIZUS, PTERANTHUS, RAINBOW, SETACEUS, STENOPTERUS, UNDATUS,
You can also search by Fertility to make Pollination Easier Select SELF Pollination
Experienced growers you can also try the CROSS Pollinators.
Maybe you want to search by Flesh Color, try PINK, WHITE, RED or MAGENTA
I also added MAPS showing where all the Dragons Originated Geographically
Growing them yourself is actually Easy. You can do this, embark on an amazing journey of learning about all the New Hybrids Improved Flavor, Easier Propagation, Hardier Climate Tolerance Survival.
These Sweet earthy flavor with a kiwi-like texture Vivid magenta flesh speckled with tiny black seeds
Packed with antioxidants like Betalain, plus Vitamin C, iron and more Enjoy chilled and scooped straight from the skin, blend into smoothie bowls, or use to add exotic color to fruit salads. Paint your plate with nature's artwork –
Order Now and get started. I ship QR-CODE Tags already strapped to all my Dragon Cuttings. So you can scan with your phone and get the info you need to pollinate and care for the particular Variety you are growing.
Dragon fruit are a tropical fruiting cactus. Dragon fruit will not grow in cold climates, so make sure that the temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent cold damage. Protect from hard freezes. Dragon fruit can be grown in containers or in the ground, planted in well-drained soil, full sun and trained to a heavy-duty trellis to support weight of this fast-growing plant. Avoid overplanting into very large containers, instead, gradually increase container size in relation to the plant size. We recommend a complete fertilizer during the growing season. Avoid overwatering in the winter to ensure the plant does not rot off.