Date: 1 Jun 2026
Pitaya David Bowie: Dragon Fruit Beyond Pink and White - A Collectors Guide
🍉 Pitaya David Bowie: Dragon Fruit Beyond Pink and White - A Collector's Guide
Most people know dragon fruit as a bright pink fruit with white flesh from the grocery store. But that's only the beginning. The world of dragon fruits is surprisingly diverse, with varieties ranging from white to deep purple, giant fruit to compact producers, and flavors that can remind you of kiwi, pear, melon, berries, or even lemonade. In this series, we'll explore some of the most interesting dragon fruit varieties, highlighting their appearance, flavor, growth habits, and what makes each one special.
🔸 At first glance
David Bowie (Hylocereus undatus x monacanthuis) looks like a classic dragon fruit - bright red skin, white flesh, and a familiar appearance. But spend a little time with this variety and you'll discover why collectors actively seek it out. David Bowie is one of the most popular white-fleshed dragon fruit varieties, prized for its large fruit, reliable production, and refreshing flavor.
🔸 A classic dragon fruit done right
This self-pollinating variety produces medium to large fruit, often approaching a pound in weight. The bright red skin is decorated with numerous green-tipped fins, giving the fruit an especially dramatic appearance.
Among white-fleshed dragon fruits, David Bowie is known for producing larger-than-average fruit while maintaining excellent eating quality.
🔸 Refreshing flavor with a citrus twist
Unlike some dragon fruits that are valued mainly for appearance, David Bowie delivers a flavor that keeps people coming back.
The flesh is mildly sweet and refreshing, often compared to a cross between kiwi and pear. What makes it memorable is a pleasant tangy character and subtle lemony finish that brightens the flavor and makes it especially enjoyable chilled.
The fruit is excellent eaten fresh and is also popular for smoothies, fruit salads, and garnishes.
🔸 Easy to grow and rewarding
David Bowie is self-pollinating, making it an excellent choice for home gardeners who want reliable fruit production from a single plant.
Like other dragon fruits, it is a vigorous climbing cactus that produces spectacular night-blooming white flowers before setting fruit. The blooms are large, fragrant, and beautiful enough to make the plant worth growing even before the harvest arrives.
🔸 Why collectors love it
Not every dragon fruit has to be purple, yellow, or unusually exotic to earn a place in a collection.
David Bowie remains popular because it combines everything growers want - attractive fruit, dependable production, large size, refreshing flavor, and self-pollinating flowers. Sometimes the classics become classics for a reason. 👉 More...
🛒 Explore and collect Dragon Fruit varieties
📚 Learn more:
· Dragon fruit Hylocereus in Plant Encyclopedia
· Why white-flesh Dragon fruits deserve more attention
· A Quick Guide to Dragon fruit varieties: Red, White, Yellow, Purple and more...
· What is the best Dragon fruit with red flesh?
· Planting your own Dragon Fruit plantation
· Do-It-Yourself Support Structure for Dragon Fruit
· Why you need to grow your own dragon fruit
· Do red, white and yellow Dragon fruit taste differently?
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