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SELF STERILE

Self-sterile dragon fruit varieties require cross-pollination to produce fruit. This means that the flower's own pollen is not able to pollinate itself, and pollen from another compatible variety is needed. Here are some characteristics of self-sterile dragon fruit: Stigma: Self-sterile varieties often have a long stigma that extends away from the anthers. Color: Colored-flowered varieties are usually self-sterile. Examples: Some examples of self-sterile dragon fruit varieties include Asunta 1, 2, 3, and 5, Armondo, Aztec Gem, Ax, and Baby Cerrado
Self-sterile dragon fruit varieties require cross-pollination to produce fruit. This means that the flower's own pollen is not able to pollinate itself, and pollen from another compatible variety is needed. Here are some characteristics of self-sterile dragon fruit: Stigma: Self-sterile varieties often have a long stigma that extends away from the anthers. Color: Colored-flowered varieties are usually self-sterile. Examples: Some examples of self-sterile dragon fruit varieties include Asunta 1, 2, 3, and 5, Armondo, Aztec Gem, Ax, and Baby Cerrado
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