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Gumnut starts with ...
Hi all Gumnut here,I have 4 dragon fruit plants to give away if anyone would like them. There is 2 red flesh white flesh and a yellow Dragon Fruit. I live in Newcastle/Edgeworth if anyone around here wants them they can come get them:)
Email is huon_21@hotmail.com
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16th February 2013 8:13pm
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John Mc says...
Hey Gumnut,
I have a spikey yellow to swap if you have a plain non spikey yellow one?
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21st February 2013 2:44pm
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Gumnut says...
Hi John,

If you can pick up the four i have you can have them all for nothing : ) there all near 2 ft tall, so if your keen to come get them email huon_21@hotmail.com and ill respond fairly quick : )
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21st February 2013 8:42pm
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John Mc says...
Email sent Gumnut
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21st February 2013 9:32pm
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Doug says...
How can you tell which plant will produce red fleshed fruit and which will be white when the plants are still small?
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24th March 2013 11:51am
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John Mc says...
You can't tell, Doug, you have to rely on the source, as far as I know.
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24th March 2013 1:29pm
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Fruitguy says...
Unless you know the parentage of the plant, you can't. Many Hylocereus species require cross-pollination with another plant in order to set fruit which from a genetic standpoint makes predicting flesh-color much more challenging.
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24th March 2013 1:34pm
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