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Here is a fruit of Hylocereus undatus cultivar 'Paul Thomson'. In my climate, it is about 50-60 days from flower to ripe fruit. The flavor is not as fruity or as sweet as H. guatemalensis. Overall I would rate it very good (4 out of 5), and for a white dragon fruit it is one of the best.
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Like to see about getting some cuttings this spring and Try my luck again!
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Thanks, no it's a Rion.
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This is my first time growing a dragon fruit plant, and I got a Roger Meyer cutting from Bob. I see from your pic Dean...they grow roots everywhere! :eek:
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Roger Meyer is perhaps best known for his work with Kiwis. He is a frequent speaker at agricultural conferences on the west coast. He and his wife Shirley also sell their wide collection of fruiting plants at CRFG and other horticultural fairs.
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Roger also has one of, if no the largest, selection of jujube varieties. I've got six from him so far. I'll probably buy his jujube book the next time I see him.
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