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- Model: dragon-fruit-Dark-Star-propagation-material
Family: Cactaceae (the cactus family)
Genus: Selenicereus (includes several dragon fruit species)
Botanical/Binomial Name: Selenicereus guatemalensis × Selenicereus undatus
Meaning of Name:
Selenicereus, from Ancient Greek Σελήνη (Selḗnē, the Greek moon goddess) + Latin cereus (‘wax taper’, ‘torch’, ‘candle’, also a name used for upright cacti): night-flowering cactus; and
guatemalensis, from Latin guatemalēnsis (‘Guatemalan’); and
undatus, from Latin undātus (‘wavy’, ‘wave-like’)
Common Names: Dragon Fruit, Strawberry Pear, Pitaya
Botanical Characteristics: Succulent | Perennial | Evergreen | Frost tender
Propagation: Cuttings | Layering
Item Description:
PROPAGATION MATERIAL PROVIDED ON REQUEST
‘Dark Star’ and other dragon fruit cultivars can be purchased here if in stock.
The price listed here for propagation material is an indication only. The actual price may vary depending on your requirements. I am most happy to discuss your needs with you, and supply accordingly.
All photos bar the first are copyright © Günter.
This cultivar requires a cross-pollinator — please consider ‘Purple Haze’ or the discounted cross-pollination pair.
Plant Description:
Dragon fruit comes from any of several species of climbing cactus.
The ‘Dark Star’ cultivar looks very similar to ‘Purple Haze’, a fruit with red skin and vivid purple flesh. Both are by the same breeder Paul Thomson and both are hybrids of Selenicereus guatemalensis (red skin, purple flesh) and Selenicereus undatus (red skin, white flesh).
Please note that the photo of the cut fruit is actually ‘Purple Haze’ as I don’t have one of ‘Dark Star’. ‘Dark Star’ is a smaller fruit up to 600 g.
The flowers open at night and require cross-pollination with another type to set fruit. Bats and moths are the pollinators.
‘Dark Star’ fruit is very sweet and described as having a mild grape taste.
Growing Information:
Dragon fruit cacti are grown in well-draining, fertile soil in full sun to partial shade. They are natural climbers via aerial roots, and growth is encouraged up a thick pole or similar support of about 1-1.5 m in height. Once they reach the top they will naturally arch out and down towards the ground under their own weight.
The flowers and fruit form on these unsupported lengths, in reach for an easy harvest.
Local pick-up is welcome — we’re in Gwynneville, near Wollongong University.
Pick-up is by mutual arrangement please, as we don’t have a shopfront.
Having said that, we are always here and more often than not can easily fit in with whichever day and time suits you best!
Feel free to suggest preferred pick-up time(s) in the comments box during checkout and we’ll reply as soon as we see the notification.
Especial Note Regarding Large Air-Pot® Orders
Depending on the order, we may suggest that large Air-Pot® orders are best sent directly to you from the warehouse.
Especial Note Regarding Jujube Trees
When posting out bare-rooted jujube trees, we routinely trim them to fit the box and keep postage costs to a minimum. These trees are typically knee-high when planted out, though some may be smaller.
This of course doesn’t apply for pick-ups, and in fact we will set aside the tallest trees specifically for this purpose. These trees can often be hip-high, and sometimes taller again.
Please note that this is not a guarantee, as heights of different cultivars can differ from year to year.