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Hylocereus undatus - Dragon Fruit, Red Pitaya Flowers
By Delonix1
- 6 Oct, 2010
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My Dragon Fruit Cactus had another huge bloom on Oct. 4, 2010. It bloomed heavily the ending of July also.
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Thanks, Palmate! : > )
6 Oct, 2010
Wow! Delonix they are so beautiful.
12 Oct, 2010
Camillia:
Thanks! : > ) Unfortunately, the flowers only last one night.
12 Oct, 2010
Very pretty,
I'm waiting on my own to bloom for the first time... crossing fingers here... but... have to ask...
How long does it take to bloom?
13 Oct, 2010
Aleyna:
It took a long time...maybe 4 years. The reason is because my cactus is planted in too much shade. I'm sure in full sun... a cutting-grown plant would bloom the first year.
13 Oct, 2010
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Beautiful...:o))
6 Oct, 2010