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Rare Yellow Pitaya Dragon Fruit Plant – Live Rooted Plant 5–8 Inches | Sweet Yellow Dragon Fruit Cactus | Tropical Fruit Starter | Container Friendly

Rare Yellow Pitaya Dragon Fruit Plant – Live Rooted Plant 5–8 Inches | Sweet Yellow Dragon Fruit Cactus | Tropical Fruit Starter | Container Friendly

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Grow an exotic tropical fruit with this Rare Yellow Pitaya Dragon Fruit live plant, a healthy rooted young plant measuring approximately 5–8 inches tall. Yellow dragon fruit varieties are highly prized for producing bright yellow fruits with extremely sweet, juicy white flesh.

Dragon fruit plants are fast-growing climbing cacti that produce beautiful night-blooming flowers followed by colorful tropical fruits. The yellow pitaya variety is especially valued for its rich sweetness and unique appearance, making it a favorite among fruit collectors and home gardeners.

This listing includes a healthy dragon fruit plant rooted in soil, carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. With proper care, the plant will grow into a vigorous climbing cactus suitable for home gardens, patios, greenhouses, or container growing.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 Yellow Pitaya dragon fruit plant
✔️ Height: approximately 5–8 inches
✔️ Healthy rooted plant in soil
✔️ Rare tropical fruit cactus
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Yellow Dragon Fruit / Yellow Pitaya
Botanical Name: Selenicereus megalanthus
Plant Type: Tropical climbing cactus
Growth Stage: Rooted young plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent soil
Watering: Low to moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between watering
Mature Height: 10–20 feet with support
Growth Rate: Fast in warm climates
USDA Zones: 9–11
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip:
Provide a trellis, post, or stake early so the cactus can climb as it grows. Dragon fruit plants thrive in warm temperatures and well-draining soil, and watering should be reduced during cooler months to prevent root rot.

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