Lisa Dragon Fruit variety comes from the genus Selenicereus and the species Polyrhizus. This variety is a Nicaraguan Dragon Fruit with dark red flesh and red skin. It is one of five know varieties to be grown commercially in Nicaragua. The fruit is delicious, having both flavor and sweetness. With an average weight of 1 pound and average brix of 18, we found some fruit had readings in the 20s. Like most red flesh varieties, the fruit is also very high in antioxidants.
Flower bud to night-blooming flower is a typical 30 days then another 30 days to harvest. When the flowers open, they are some of the largest of all Dragon Fruit. When seeking fruit, you will need to find another pollinator from another species as Lisa is self-sterile and needs this to set fruit.
Growth of the stem has a greyish green color with three-sided edges that have several medium-sized spines. A gray coating is present on the stem to help protect the plant from the heat in the summertime and cold in the wintertime. DNA test shows that Rosa, Lisa, and Cebra to be considered the same. This test also shows that it can be classified under Selenicereus Costaricensis or Selenicereus Polyrhizus.
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Strawberry / Raspberry mixed taste with a bit of tartness
Lisa Dragon Fruit variety comes from the genus Selenicereus and the species Polyrhizus. This variety is a Nicaraguan Dragon Fruit with dark red flesh and red skin. It is one of five know varieties to be grown commercially in Nicaragua.
CROSS
1.2
S.POLYRHIZUS
S.COSTARICENCES
DAYS
30
DAYS
30
AVERAGE
BRIX
18
AVERAGE
WEIGHT
1.2
Created By
Mother Nature
Lisa Dragon Fruit Taste Test
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