Armando is a Dragon Fruit variety that comes from the genus Selenicereus and the species Costaricensis. This variety was originally collected in its natural habitat near the border of Honduras and Nicaragua. DNA test shows that this variety is related to San Ignacio, a Dragon Fruit variety that is grown commercially in Nicaragua. The plant tolerates frost and heat very well due to a thicker outer waxy membrane when compared to other varieties. Flowers open at night and close in the morning. Hand pollination or the aid of mother nature is required for this variety to set fruit. Once pollinated the fruit is a good size and taste with an average weight of one pound. Like most deep red flesh varieties, the flesh is firm with a slight sweetness and the end of the tasting. Our testing showed a 17 on the brix scale of sweetness.
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Flesh is firm with a slight sweetness
Armando is a Dragon Fruit variety that comes from the genus Selenicereus and the species Costaricensis. This variety was originally collected in its natural habitat near the border of Honduras and Nicaragua. DNA test shows that this variety is related to San Ignacio, a Dragon Fruit variety that is grown commercially in Nicaragua.
CROSS
0.85
S.COSTARICENCES
S.COSTARICENCES
DAYS
0
DAYS
0
AVERAGE
BRIX
16.1
AVERAGE
WEIGHT
0.85
Created By
Mother Nature
Armando Dragon Fruit Taste Test
Armando Dragon Fruit Hand Pollination
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