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Dragon Fruit
Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus
undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? TIA, GirlNextDoor |
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I saw the plants for sale once (a few months ago) at Hawkins in Carindale... I don't know if they still stock them. I'd suggest phoning around your local nurseries - if they don't stock them, they should be able to order them in. But if you're like me, you can't be bothered ordering things, and want them right away I wonder if they can be propogated from seeds scraped out of supermarket bought fruits? (All my local woolworths sell the fruit). I found this info on germination: Seeds should be sown just under the surface of a good quality sterile cacti and succulent mix. Cover pot with plastic wrapping to keep humidity high. Seeds will germinate in one to three weeks. Keep in part shade until germination. Seedlings can be slowy uncovered and adjusted to increasing sunlight over the weeks. "GirlNextDoor" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? TIA, GirlNextDoor |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:53:20 +1000, "GirlNextDoor"
wrote: Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? I've seen the fruit for sale at my local green grocer and I've often wondered what they taste like. Hassle is I am in Sydney. |
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GirlNextDoor wrote:
Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? TIA, GirlNextDoor I bought mine through Paradise Distributors http://www.bena-australis.aunz.com/p...site/index.htm They are mail order only & I can thoroughly recomend them, have bought many plants from them, without any problems at all. |
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The taste reminds me of kiwi fruit (but a bit nicer).... quite watery, sweet
and refreshing. "Ken Oaf" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:53:20 +1000, "GirlNextDoor" wrote: Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? I've seen the fruit for sale at my local green grocer and I've often wondered what they taste like. Hassle is I am in Sydney. |
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I'm not usually so specific. I like to browse the fruiting plants at
Bunnings and impulse buy. :-) I did try growing dragon fruit from seeds I collected myself. Didn't have any luck. But then I didn't cover the pot with plastic. "gl" wrote in message ... I saw the plants for sale once (a few months ago) at Hawkins in Carindale... I don't know if they still stock them. I'd suggest phoning around your local nurseries - if they don't stock them, they should be able to order them in. But if you're like me, you can't be bothered ordering things, and want them right away I wonder if they can be propogated from seeds scraped out of supermarket bought fruits? (All my local woolworths sell the fruit). I found this info on germination: Seeds should be sown just under the surface of a good quality sterile cacti and succulent mix. Cover pot with plastic wrapping to keep humidity high. Seeds will germinate in one to three weeks. Keep in part shade until germination. Seedlings can be slowy uncovered and adjusted to increasing sunlight over the weeks. "GirlNextDoor" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? TIA, GirlNextDoor |
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"Ken Oaf" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:53:20 +1000, "GirlNextDoor" wrote: Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? I've seen the fruit for sale at my local green grocer and I've often wondered what they taste like. Hassle is I am in Sydney. They are expensive to buy but they taste really good. The texture is a bit like kiwi fruit because of all the seeds but it's not as watery and has a milder taste. And unlike most fruit, one serve leaves you feeling like you've had something substantial to eat. |
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"Barbara" wrote in message
... GirlNextDoor wrote: Does anyone know where I can purchase a Dragon Fruit cactus (Hylocereus undatus) from in Brisbane? Or seeds as a last resort? TIA, GirlNextDoor I bought mine through Paradise Distributors http://www.bena-australis.aunz.com/p...site/index.htm They are mail order only & I can thoroughly recomend them, have bought many plants from them, without any problems at all. Thank you! I have bookmarked the site as I can see myself being a repeat customer. |
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