This self-sterile hybrid is a cross between Selenocereus undatus and Selenocereus Stenopterus, further hybridized with Selenocereus Guatemalensis.
Amelie was created by crossing Connie Mayer and G1, and has many other seeding sisters.
This variety showcases pink flowers and green skin that turns orange when ripe, revealing bright purple flesh with a complex taste. The average fruit weighs around 1 pound, with a Brix score between 18 and 21, influenced by factors like weather, nutrients, and the plant's age.
Amelie fruit is comparable in size to Connie Gee. Similar to Riona, Amelie has a richly complex flavor, featuring a refreshing blend of coconut and lychee notes. The fruit's texture is slightly softer than that of Riona.
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An Amelie dragon fruit is described as having a unique, perfumed flavor, often compared to a sweet mango, with a vibrant purple flesh when ripe; some say it has a complex taste when harvested at the right time, but can be subdued if picked too early to accommodate shipping. The fruit's texture is slightly softer than that of Riona.
This self-sterile hybrid is a cross between Selenocereus undatus and Selenocereus Stenopterus, further hybridized with Selenocereus Guatemalensis.
Amelie was created by crossing Connie Mayer and G1, and has many other seeding sisters.

12 INCH + UNROOTED CUTTING
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POLLINATION
S.GUATEMALENSIS
S.UNDATUS

S.STENOPTERUS

DAYS

35

DAYS

40
AVERAGE
BRIX

18.8
AVERAGE
WEIGHT

1.2
Created By
Don Burnett
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