Light Red dragon seeds grow into climbing cactus plants with thick, segmented stems and a spreading vining habit. Commonly known in the United States as dragon fruit, this plant is adapted to warm climates and protected growing environments. Light Red dragon plants perform well in containers, patios, and garden beds when provided with sturdy support, well drained soil, and consistent care. Seeds are typically started indoors and grown as long term perennial plants in frost free regions.
Features
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Climbing cactus with vigorous vining growth
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Adapted to warm and tropical climates
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Suitable for containers, patios, and garden beds
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Requires trellising or vertical support
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Perennial growth in frost free conditions
Specifications
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Scientific name: Hylocereus species
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Common name (US): Dragon Fruit
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Seed type / variety: Light Red
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Growth habit: Climbing, vining cactus
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USDA hardiness zones: 10 to 11
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Planting season: Spring
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Sowing season:
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Zones 10 to 11: February to April
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Cooler zones: Start indoors year round
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Germination time and conditions: 7 to 14 days; warm temperatures with evenly moist, well drained soil
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Sunlight requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil requirements: Well drained sandy soil or cactus growing mix
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Watering needs: Moderate watering; allow soil surface to dry slightly between waterings
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Mature plant size: Vines can reach 15 to 20 feet with proper support
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Plant spacing: 6 to 10 feet between plants