Hylocereus costaricensis(F.A.C.Weber ) Britton & Rose

Costa Rica Nightblooming Cactus , Costa Rican Pitahaya , Costa Rican Dragon Fruit , Red - fleshed Pitaya , Purple Pitaya , Purple Dragon Fruit , Strawberry Pear Cactus

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Hylocereus costaricensis (Costa Rica Nightblooming Cactus)

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genus Hylocereus costaricensisis aboriginal toCosta RicaandNicaragua .

Hylocereus costaricensisis an intriguing cactus for a motley of ground . Even though it is ground - dwelling , the lithe , leafless stem flop and clamber like a vine , hit support from tree luggage compartment , rock candy , or wall . It is renowned for its large , ashen , nocturnal flowers that are very suddenly - lived . The leathery , heavy stems have three ribs , each topped with tiny clusters of myopic backbone .

Hylocereus costaricensis (Costa Rica Nightblooming Cactus)

In summertime , large flush bud arise on the stems . Each open up at Nox and remain open for a few hr , releasing essence to attract bat pollinator . The pale yellow - green bud parting close up back and resemble petal surround the dead on target bloodless petal . The blossom can hit up to 12 inches ( 30 atomic number 96 ) in distance and virtually equal in diam . The edible yield , forebode Pitaya or Strawberry Pear that follow calendar week later on are oval , vibrant red , and contain purple pulp and petite black seeded player .

USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° degree Celsius ) .

Like most cacti , Cereusare passably low - maintenance and unfearing . assure they welcome enough water without becoming waterlogged , especially during the summer , andfertilizethem for good results . If the root have become black or overly soft , the cactus could be experiencingroot rot . Cut away the affected parts and replant . Most nurseryman concerned in cacti should be able to cultivate these without much problem .

Hylocereus costaricensis (Costa Rica Nightblooming Cactus)

It may become necessary to repot yourCereusif it outgrows its container . If so , ensure the soil is dry , then take out the pot . Knock away old soil and prune away rotted or dead roots , then replace it in a Modern spate and backfill with young soil . insure that cacti are notoverwateredwhen engraft in new pots , as this can lead to root rot . It should be left juiceless for about a calendar week and then watered lightly .

These   cacti propagate quite well from cuttings . Simply sever a branch and replant in moist , well - drain grunge .

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