Hylocereus undalatus - Dragon Fruit / Red Pitaya
By Delonix1
- 15 Jul, 2009
- 4 likes
Dragon Fruit cactus is very commonly grown here. I even have one...its fruit is very useful as a strong anti-oxidant. It is grown in parts of San Diego County as a crop...however, it is widely grown in Mexico and Central America as a very popular fruit crop. This large specimen is located at Quail Botanical Gardens. Photo taken July 7, 2009.
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Sandra:
Thank! It's even more stunning with many fruits.
17 Jul, 2009
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thats stunnin Delonix....
16 Jul, 2009