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Dragonfruit, Thomson

Dragonfruit, Thomson

NOTE: This plant is cold-temperature sensitive and can not be shipped through areas with freezing temperatures until Spring. If we estimate your order of this plant will be damaged by weather, we will hold your entire order and ship when temperatures warm.
This plant IS available for shipping ONLY in 1 gallon pot sizes.

Regular price $85.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $85.00 USD
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Size

3 inch Pot - 8 to 12" tall plant in 6" diameter x 7" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

1 gallon Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 6" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

Small Tree Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 6" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

Large Tree Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 12" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

3 gallon Pot - 18 to 36" tall plant in 10" diameter x 8" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY

5 gallon Pot - 30" to 60" tall plant in 11" diameter x 10" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY

15 gallon Pot - 60" to 75" tall plant in 17" diameter x 15" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY

NOTE: We do not ship 5 gallon size. In-store pickup only.

Thomson Dragonfruit, crafted by the renowned California Rare Fruit Growers, is a tribute to co-founder and fruit expert Paul H. Thomson. This substantial fruit can reach up to 2 pounds in weight and boasts a delightfully refreshing, white pulp that effortlessly peels from its sturdy exterior. Not only is this variety self-pollinating, but it also yields a high quantity of fruit. The stems, featuring small thorns, are thick and three-sided, while the striking, large white flowers bloom at night.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Please see our Dragonfruit Planting and Care Instructions

ABOUT THIS PLANT

Botanic Name: HYLOCEREUS UNDATUS
Common Names: Thomson,

Lifespan: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: Zone 9- Zone 10
Fruiting Season: Late spring to early fall
Growth Structure: Long, three sided vining succulent with tiny spines running the sides.

Fertility Preference: ★ ★ ★
Water Preference: ★ ★
Sun & Light Preference:

Years to Fruit: 2-3 years
Fruiting Season: Late spring to early fall
Pruning Season: Spring
Edible? Yes
Native to: California
Recommended Size for Container Growing: 15 Gallon

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