Dragon Fruit Tree
Dragon Fruit Trees are known for its vibrant pink skin and sweet, white-fleshed interior speckled with tiny black seeds. It is a captivating and unique tropical plant celebrated for its stunning appearance and exotic charm.
Make Your Property Beautiful With Dragon Fruit Tree
Dragon fruit tree is a vining cactus native to tropical regions. It has long leaves and oval-shaped blossoms that appear between the beginning of summer and the middle of fall. The lily-like blossoms, which can reach a width of more than 20 cm, have an exterior that is yellowish green and white within. Opening night is the night of the full moon, and they are only open for that one night.
Encourage Pollination With This Tree
The night-blooming plant attracts bees that work throughout the day and night to pollinate the fruit. Strong attractants include the scent, nectar, and distinctively beautiful white blooms. Pollination can only occur after the stigma and pollen fully develop, typically just after midnight. When pollinators visit these plants, they help with pollination by moving pollen from one blossom to another. It is advisable to have many plants for pollination reasons since most of them need them to produce fruit. As soon as pollination is complete, the bloom will rapidly shut and begin to wilt. You can pick the fruit that grows in their place.
Keep Pests Away With it
They release compounds or odors that deter certain pests. These pests range from ladybugs to lacewing larvae. They also have thick outer skin that acts as a protective barrier against some pests, making it difficult for them to penetrate and damage the fruit. Many species don't like these plants because of the bitter taste of the fruit. Some animals don't like the pulp in the fruit either. The extreme height that dragon fruit trees can grow to (up to 20 feet) provides elevation that deters ground-dwelling pests.
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During the night, they produce fragrant white blossoms that attract insects like moths and bats. Some insects, including bees, also visit the blooms in the early morning and late evening. Other animals that use plant for shelter include raccoons, slugs, ants, beetles, and snails.
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