Bananas.org

Welcome to the Bananas.org forums.

You're currently viewing our message boards as a guest which gives you limited access to participate in discussions and access our other features such as our wiki and photo gallery. By joining our community, you'll have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast and simple, so please join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Go Back   Bananas.org > Other Topics > Other Plants
Register Photo Gallery Classifieds Wiki Chat Map Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Other Plants Discussion of all other types of plants besides bananas.


Members currently in the chatroom: 0
The most chatters online in one day was 17, 09-06-2009.
No one is currently using the chat.

Reply   Email this Page Email this Page
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 11-09-2014, 08:39 PM   #781 (permalink)
amantedelenguaje
 
Zone: 7
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 333
BananaBucks : 30,337
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 832 Times
Was Thanked 599 Times in 200 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1,393 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

I purchased a grafted moon cactus. The moon died, but the hylocereus lived. I am trying to guess what variety it is. I compared it to my Physical Graffiti, Selenicereus megalanthus, and Delight. This plant looks different, so I ruled those out. A document that I read said white-fleshed pitaya have 3 to 5 spines per areole. Mine has 2 to 3 spines, so I don't think it will be white flesh. Many of the polyrhisus varieties that have not been hybridized seem to be less undulated and the areoles seem to be closer together than mine. The Guatemalensis and Sin Espinas varieties seem to be more undulated and have less spines than mine. I am leaning towards Halley's Comet.

What variety do you think this might be? The pictures are of the same plant. The first picture was taken a few months ago.


__________________

Last edited by amantedelenguaje : 11-09-2014 at 08:50 PM.
amantedelenguaje is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To amantedelenguaje
Said thanks:

Join Bananas.org Today!

Are you a banana plant enthusiast? Then we hope you will join the community. You will gain access to post, create threads, private message, upload images, join groups and more.

Bananas.org is owned and operated by fellow banana plant enthusiasts. We strive to offer a non-commercial community to learn and share information. Receive all three issues from Volume 1 of Bananas Magazine with your membership:
   

Join Bananas.org Today! - Click Here


Sponsors

Old 11-09-2014, 09:10 PM   #782 (permalink)
un-Retired
 
Richard's Avatar
 
Location: Vista, CA
Zone: USDA 10b
Name: Richard
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 9,674
BananaBucks : 506,810
Feedback: 9 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 3,636 Times
Was Thanked 12,543 Times in 4,721 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1,685 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Quote:
Originally Posted by amantedelenguaje View Post
I purchased a grafted moon cactus. The moon died, but the hylocereus lived. I am trying to guess what variety it is. I compared it to my Physical Graffiti, Selenicereus megalanthus, and Delight.
I doubt that the ornamental plant industry would use an expensive hybrid such as Haley's Comet for grafting. You could also consider the genus Cereus. There are 11 known unique species in Hylocereus, 9 in Cereus, and 8 in Selinicereus. Selenicereus megalanthus has been genetically reclassified as a synonym of Hylocereus megalanthus.
__________________
Back in business at plantsthatproduce.com
Richard is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Richard
Old 07-13-2015, 04:40 PM   #783 (permalink)
 
Dangermouse01's Avatar
 
Location: Palm Bay (NE), Florida
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 285
BananaBucks : 51,632
Feedback: 1 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 60 Times
Was Thanked 875 Times in 233 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 5 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Dark Star.


DM
Dangermouse01 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Dangermouse01
Old 07-13-2015, 05:44 PM   #784 (permalink)
 
merce3's Avatar
 
Zone: 9b
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 538
BananaBucks : 68,924
Feedback: 4 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 1,093 Times
Was Thanked 1,107 Times in 382 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 257 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

^beautiful pic, but where's the money shot?
__________________
merce3 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To merce3
Said thanks:
Old 07-17-2015, 03:54 PM   #785 (permalink)
 
Dangermouse01's Avatar
 
Location: Palm Bay (NE), Florida
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 285
BananaBucks : 51,632
Feedback: 1 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 60 Times
Was Thanked 875 Times in 233 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 5 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

First ever flower on my Cebra dragon fruit opening tonight.



DM
Dangermouse01 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Dangermouse01
Sponsors

Old 07-31-2015, 07:34 PM   #786 (permalink)
 
Want Them All's Avatar
 
Location: Central California, USA
Zone: 9
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 553
BananaBucks : 464,673
Feedback: 1 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 3 Times
Was Thanked 333 Times in 140 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Several of my DF branches are not as dark green as before (last year). What nutrients are they lacking?
Thanks,
__________________
Click for Bakersfield, California Forecast
Want Them All is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Want Them All
Said thanks:
Old 07-31-2015, 08:29 PM   #787 (permalink)
 
merce3's Avatar
 
Zone: 9b
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 538
BananaBucks : 68,924
Feedback: 4 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 1,093 Times
Was Thanked 1,107 Times in 382 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 257 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Nitrogen maybe or maybe too much sun... hard to tell without pictures
__________________
merce3 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To merce3
Said thanks:
Old 08-18-2015, 05:47 PM   #788 (permalink)
 
Dangermouse01's Avatar
 
Location: Palm Bay (NE), Florida
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 285
BananaBucks : 51,632
Feedback: 1 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 60 Times
Was Thanked 875 Times in 233 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 5 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dangermouse01 View Post
First ever flower on my Cebra dragon fruit opening tonight.


Today.


DM
Dangermouse01 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Dangermouse01
Old 08-18-2015, 07:51 PM   #789 (permalink)
 
Zone: Zone: 10b
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 49
BananaBucks : 24,462
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 7 Times
Was Thanked 130 Times in 38 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

I work (volunteer) at a local food bank who receives donations from several of the local markets in the area. Recently we received a donation of some dragon fruits from a local area market. I never considered even trying these fruits as they are very expensive, however i decided to try one of the donated fruits...what a delicacy! Sweet, yet tart, tiny seeds which are palatable without any thought...i really loved this fruit.....it proves to me, that you never know what you will love, until you try it...the cost at the markets is very much on the high side. i may try growing this baby in my own garden.
__________________
Fort Lauderdale,Florida
xeriscape8321 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To xeriscape8321
Said thanks:
Old 08-18-2015, 10:40 PM   #790 (permalink)
Relaxin Under the Nanners
 
Hammocked Banana's Avatar
 
Location: Toronto, ON and Peterborough, ON
Zone: 6a and 5a respectively
Name: Brady
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 958
BananaBucks : 53,064
Feedback: 2 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 3,178 Times
Was Thanked 1,156 Times in 555 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 30 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

That cebra looks just like the yellow fruits, but with the pink colour still. Looks quite spikey too!
Hammocked Banana is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Hammocked Banana
Said thanks:
Old 08-19-2015, 10:16 AM   #791 (permalink)
kubali
 
kubali's Avatar
 
Location: lakeland,fl
Zone: 9B
Name: kub
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 996
BananaBucks : 37,015
Feedback: 3 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 1,939 Times
Was Thanked 1,438 Times in 627 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1,608 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Quote:
Originally Posted by xeriscape8321 View Post
I work (volunteer) at a local food bank who receives donations from several of the local markets in the area. Recently we received a donation of some dragon fruits from a local area market. I never considered even trying these fruits as they are very expensive, however i decided to try one of the donated fruits...what a delicacy! Sweet, yet tart, tiny seeds which are palatable without any thought...i really loved this fruit.....it proves to me, that you never know what you will love, until you try it...the cost at the markets is very much on the high side. i may try growing this baby in my own garden.
They are very easy to grow, and will taste much better than the one you tried I'm sure of it. Just make sure you support it well cause they grow fast.
for your first, may I suggest American beauty (purple)
kubali is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To kubali
Said thanks:
Old 08-19-2015, 04:09 PM   #792 (permalink)
 
Dangermouse01's Avatar
 
Location: Palm Bay (NE), Florida
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 285
BananaBucks : 51,632
Feedback: 1 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 60 Times
Was Thanked 875 Times in 233 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 5 Times
Default Re: Dragon Fruit

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hammocked Banana View Post
That cebra looks just like the yellow fruits, but with the pink colour still. Looks quite spikey too!
Cebra is not spikey at all, no thorns on the fruit what so ever. The fins are flexible.

DM
Dangermouse01 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Dangermouse01
Said thanks:
Reply   Email this Page Email this Page

Previous Thread: Best way to propagate guava?
Next Thread: unhappy alocasia





Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:15 AM.





All content © Bananas.org & the respective author.