Bring a tropical touch to your garden with White Dragon Fruit, also known as Pitaya, Pitahaya, or Strawberry Pear. This striking cactus variety produces beautiful night-blooming flowers followed by large, sweet fruits with white, speckled flesh and vivid pink skin. Perfect for both home growers and container gardeners, this fast-growing cactus thrives in warm, sunny environments and can even be grown indoors with proper light.
White Dragon Fruit is prized for its refreshing, mildly sweet flavor, nutrient-rich pulp, and ornamental beauty. Whether you’re cultivating for its exotic fruit or its decorative vines, this plant adds tropical charm to any garden.
Features
- 🌵 Exotic Tropical Cactus: Grows stunning night-blooming flowers and bright pink fruits.
- 🍈 Delicious & Nutritious Fruit: Sweet white pulp rich in fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants.
- 🌞 Ideal for Warm Climates: Thrives in USDA Zones 9–11.
- 🪴 Great for Containers: Perfect for indoor or patio growing with proper sunlight.
- 🌿 Fast Growing: Rapid vine development under warm, sunny conditions.
- 🌼 Beautiful Blooms: Produces large, fragrant white flowers that open at night.
- 🌱 Non-GMO Seeds: Safe, untreated, and naturally sourced for reliable germination.
Specifications
- Common Name: White Dragon Fruit / Pitaya / Pitahaya / Strawberry Pear
- Scientific Name: Hylocereus undatus
- Plant Type: Climbing cactus
- Zones: USDA 9–11
- Growth Habit: Vining, epiphytic cactus
- Height: Up to 20 feet (with support)
- Spread: 4–6 feet
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Sandy, well-draining cactus mix
- Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
- Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry between waterings
- Temperature Range: 65–90°F (18–32°C)
- Days to Germination: 10–30 days
- Maturity: 9–24 months to fruit production
- Bloom Time: Summer, night-blooming
- Harvest Season: Summer to early fall
- Pollination: Self-fertile, but better yields with cross-pollination
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Uses: Home gardening, edible landscaping, ornamental cactus, container growing
Planting Guide
- Prepare Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Sow Seeds: Sprinkle seeds on soil surface and lightly cover with ¼ inch of sand or soil.
- Water: Mist lightly; keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
- Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight or grow lights for germination.
- Temperature: Maintain 70–85°F (21–29°C).
- Germination: Expect sprouts in 1–4 weeks.
- Transplanting: Move seedlings into individual pots once 3–4 inches tall.
- Support: Provide a trellis or stake for vine growth.
- Watering: Reduce watering once established; allow soil to dry out between waterings.
- Fertilization: Feed monthly with a balanced cactus fertilizer during the growing season.
- Harvest: Pick fruit when skin turns bright pink and slightly soft to the touch.
Care Tips
- Avoid overwatering — root rot is the most common issue.
- Use a climbing support to encourage upright vine growth.
- Prune regularly to maintain shape and airflow.
- Protect from frost — bring indoors or cover if temperatures drop below 50°F.
- Pollinate flowers manually for higher fruit yields if grown indoors.