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Red Pitaya - Hylocereus sp Due: August 2006
Curry Tree - Murraya koenigii: Due: January/February 2007
Australia Round Lime - Citrus australis: Due: March 2007
Avocado - Sheppard - Persea americana: Due: SOON
Add Your Comment (4)DROUGHT : Is this Pitaya Red a succulent and so ideal for dry areas suffering from overpopulation of the human pest?Correy said ...
Time: Thursday, June 15, 2006
Pitaya is a climbing cactus so as with most cactus it can survive with little water. I have one in the backyard growing up a tree. Of course when they start fruiting a bit of extra water would help but they love dry soil and don't take much looking after.said ...
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Time: Thursday, June 15, 2006
I've seen a huge Dragon Fruit near home - it's goes up very high, must be an old plant.said ...
I have curry trees and I wasn't so keen on them until I found a curry recipe that I could use them in - now I feel very lucky have free curry leaves right in my back yard.
Sonya.
Time: Sunday, June 25, 2006
Hi. i am Azmi Ibrahim from Malaysia.Do you interested to know about Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) just go here http://azmidragon.fotopages.com/
Time: Friday, October 06, 2006