Red 'Tricia' Dragonfruit is a vining, terrestrial fruiting cactus native to Central America, specifically Costa Rica and Nicaragua. It also goes by Pitaya Roja or Red-Fleshed Pitahaya.
It has thick fleshy stems reaching from a few inches long to up to 20 feet. It produces cosmically cool, night-blooming flowers and sweet succulent pitahaya fruit. The fruit has red skin and sweet, deep red flesh with many soft seeds.
Plant Type:
Fruiting Cactus Vine
Harvest Season:
Ripe late Fall - early Spring for Yellow, Red, and White varieties
Mature Size:
Thick fleshy stems can reach up to 20 ft.
Soil & Moisture:
Well-drained, loose sandy cactus mix. A well draining, sandy soil. Water only when soil dries out completely.
Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade in warmer climates
Self-Fertile:
They can be either self-pollinating, self-fertile or self-sterile, depending on the variety.
Growth Rate:
Medium
Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 9-11 (frost protection until established); Patio/Greenhouse 4+
Propagation:
Our Dragon Fruit is grown from seed and is capable of fruiting within 2 years.


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Just an update. See the many flowers sprouting on lower branches. Looking forward to the harvest.
Thanks so much for sharing the update with us. That is going to be an amazing harvest! Happy growing! -SowExotic Team
My Red Dragon Fruit is turning into tree! It has grown about ~3 feet since January 2024. Now I'm working on training it to grow sideways. Though more slight, it's neighbor (which I think may be a Yellow Dragon Fruit) is on a similar growth spurt. I excitedly awaiting some fruit production.
Plany looks fairly healthy however, the growing tip was broken off. Had I seen this plant before I purchased it, I would not have.