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Dragon Fruit at Mount Warning

Mount Warning Holiday Park has a massive dragon fruit growing on a palm tree near their swimming pool.


Yellow Dragon Fruit



Dragon Fruit

Notice how the yellow flowers are drooping. This is because it is night flowering. The dragon fruit is quite happy to hang itself off this tree and it loves getting all the sun near the pool. It climbed to the very top of the palm tree with ease.

Because the Dragon Fruit is self pollinating it does need ants or bees to pollinate it so sure enough it was covered in ants.

Ants pollinating dragon fruit



The above pictures are of a Yellow Dragon Fruit and it will still be a while before you can pick the fruit. However they had another Red dragon fruit again on a palm tree which was fruiting.

Red Dragon Fruit


I notice that in Brisbane at the moment some shops are selling imported dragon fruits (around $4 each yet you can grow your own for $12.90) from Vietnam however after seeing these huge dragon fruit vines there is no reason why in the near future we will be eating commercially grown dragon fruit from Australia hopefully a bit cheaper as well.

Another thing I noticed is that they don't have any roots in the ground. I could be wrong but once they are established they seem to dig themselves into the host tree and I assume feed themselves this way perhaps like a strangler fig however not as aggressive as they rely on the host tree for survival. Am I right?

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Published: - ,Monday, February 26, 2007

Comments so far: 5

Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Your presentation on fruit trees is very well done in terms of information and quality of presentation.

Murray Hargans
Time: Tuesday, May 15, 2007  
Blogger Maureen said ...
We are growing Dragon Fruit in Bundaberg Qld -interested in finding more people in Qld whp are growing them email me reg_maureen18@hotmail.com
Time: Wednesday, August 08, 2007  
Blogger agronaz said ...
Very good.We can share info.You can visit my site at http://reddragonfruits.blogspot.com/

tq
Time: Saturday, August 18, 2007  
Blogger cj said ...
I live on the big island of hawaii and am growing dragon fruit. i enjoyed your photos and info. mahalo
Time: Wednesday, August 20, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Unfortunately you're incorrect about the dragon fruit cactus "strangling it's host". They indeed have roots in the ground, their aerial roots are only to attach themselves to whatever object they're climbing. Otherwise the commercial ones growing on metal pipes etc would not be able to live.
Time: Thursday, December 04, 2008  

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