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Date: 5 Jun 2026

Pitaya Eureka Red: dragon fruit beyond pink and white - A Collectors Guide

Pitaya Eureka Red: dragon fruit beyond pink and white - A Collectors Guide

🍉 Pitaya Eureka Red: dragon fruit beyond pink and white - A Collector's Guide



Most people think dragon fruit is a mild, white-fleshed fruit with bright pink skin; then they discover Eureka Red - the highly sought-after, red-fleshed dragon fruit variet, a hybrid of Hylocereus polyrhizus and Hylocereus costaricensis. It is prized for its bold tropical flavor, intense sweetness, and vibrant, antioxidant-rich dark red juice. Originally selected in Nicaragua, Eureka Red is a self-pollinating variety that produces large fruit with deep red flesh and a flavor that is noticeably richer than many common white-fleshed dragon fruits. It belongs to a group of dragon fruits prized not only for their beauty but also for their intense color and higher antioxidant content.

🔸 A fruit that stands out



The first thing you'll notice is the flesh. Slice open a ripe Eureka Red and you'll find a vivid ruby-red interior packed with tiny black seeds. The contrast between the bright pink skin and dark red flesh makes it one of the most striking dragon fruits you can grow.

The fruit are typically large, often larger than many standard white-fleshed varieties, making them especially rewarding for home gardeners.

🔸More flavor than you might expect


Many people describe white-fleshed dragon fruits as refreshing and mildly sweet. Eureka Red takes things a step further.

The flavor is richer and more complex, with berry-like notes and a deeper sweetness balanced by a pleasant tang. The texture remains smooth and juicy, making it excellent for eating fresh, blending into smoothies, or adding dramatic color to fruit salads and desserts.

🔸 Easy to grow and productive



One reason Eureka Red has become popular among collectors is that it is self-pollinating. A single plant can produce fruit without requiring a second variety for cross-pollination.

Like other dragon fruits, it is a climbing cactus that thrives in warm climates, appreciates good drainage, and rewards growers with enormous fragrant white flowers that open after sunset. Once established, the plants can be remarkably productive.

🔸 Why collectors love it



Dragon fruit enthusiasts are always searching for varieties that combine beauty, flavor, and reliability. Eureka Red checks all three boxes. Its large fruit, deep red flesh, self-pollinating nature, and excellent flavor have earned it a place among the most desirable dragon fruit varieties for home gardens.

If you've only tasted the typical supermarket dragon fruit, Eureka Red is a reminder that the world of dragon fruits is far more colorful - and flavorful - than most people realize. 👉 More...

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Pitaya Plant Facts

Botanical name: Hylocereus sp.
Also known as: Pitaya, Pitahaya, Dragon Fruit, Strawberry Pear
USDA Zone: 9 - 11
Highligths Large shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWhite, off-white flowersThorny or spinyEdible plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plant
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· Dragon fruit Hylocereus in Plant Encyclopedia
· Pitaya David Bowie: Dragon Fruit Beyond Pink and White
· 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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Date: 4 Jun 2026

The Beginner-Friendly Houseplant With Blooms Large Enough to Be a Centerpiece

💄 The Beginner-Friendly Houseplant With Blooms Large Enough to Be a Centerpiece



While most houseplants are prized for their green foliage, Amaryllis Minerva steals the show with its enormous blooms. If you are looking for a houseplant that delivers real color, this one is hard to beat. Its flowers combine bright scarlet-red petals with a crisp white star and a striking lime-green throat. The blooms can reach an incredible 6 to 8 inches across, making them some of the largest flowers you can commonly grow indoors.

🌷 A splash of color when you need it most



Amaryllis is especially valued for blooming during the dull, cooler months when many other plants are resting.
A single bulb can produce multiple sturdy flower stalks, each carrying several impressive blooms.
Named after Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, its symmetrical red-and-white flowers look almost hand-painted.

🌷Amaryllis Minerva fast facts:

· Bloom Size: 6 to 8 inches across
· Colors: Scarlet-red, crisp white star, lime-green throat
· Difficulty: Easy (Great for beginners)
· Lifespan: Perennial (Blooms year after year)

🌷 Surprisingly easy to grow



Despite its dramatic appearance, Amaryllis Minerva is one of the easiest flowering houseplants for beginners. The bulb stores a remarkable amount of energy, which is why it can produce such impressive flowers with minimal effort from the gardener.

To get started, simply:

· Place it in a spot with bright, indirect light.
· Water when the soil begins to dry out.
· Watch it grow - the bulb does most of the work.

Unlike many flowering houseplants, it does not require constant humidity, misting, or complicated care routines.

🌷 More than a one-time holiday plant



Many people treat amaryllis as a seasonal decoration, but these bulbs can live and bloom for years.

Once the flowers fade, the remaining green leaves continue gathering energy from the sun. With a little post-bloom care, the bulb matures and often produces even larger displays in future seasons.

With giant flowers, vivid contrast, and simple care, Amaryllis Minerva remains one of the most rewarding flowering plants you can grow indoors. 👉 More...

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Netted-Veined Amaryllis Plant Facts

Botanical name: Hippeastrum reticulatum
Also known as: Netted-Veined Amaryllis, Striped-Leaved Amaryllis
USDA Zone: 9 - 10
Highligths Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyOrnamental foliageWhite, off-white flowersPink flowers
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· Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) in Plant Encyclopedia
· What is the brightest indoor flower
· The Alien Lily: why this rare Peruvian bulb is taking over garden feeds

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Date: 4 Jun 2026

Mango Rainbow - Van Dyke

Mango Rainbow - Van Dyke
Mango Rainbow - Van Dyke 🥭🌈

🥭 Van Dyke: bright color, bold flavor, and easy to grow.

🔸Sweet, rich flavor with a subtle spicy twist
🔸Smooth, juicy flesh with little to no fiber
🔸Beautiful red blush over golden skin

A classic Florida mango with reliable production and good disease resistance.
Ripens June to July with consistent crops.
The tree grows vigorous with an open, spreading canopy - easy to manage and very productive.

If you want a mango that looks as good as it tastes, Van Dyke is a solid choice. More 👉

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Mango Plant Facts

Botanical name: Mangifera indica
Also known as: Mango
USDA Zone: 9 - 11
Highligths Large tree taller than 20 ftSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryYellow, orange flowersPink flowersEdible plantSeaside, salt tolerant plant
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Date: 3 Jun 2026

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Date: 3 Jun 2026

Avocado Fuerte: the hidden world beyond green and black

Avocado Fuerte: the hidden world beyond green and black Avocado Fuerte: the hidden world beyond green and black

Avocado Fuerte: the hidden world beyond green and black



Before Hass became the world's dominant avocado, Fuerte was considered the gold standard. This historic Mexican-Guatemalan hybrid produces medium-sized pear-shaped fruit with exceptionally smooth, buttery flesh and outstanding flavor. Cold-hardy and productive, Fuerte remains one of the finest eating avocados ever developed; and it's one of the very few dwarf varieties suitable for containers.

· Botanical name: Persea americana 'Fuerte'
· Origin: Guatemalan x Mexican hybrid
· Cold hardiness: Tolerates temperatures around 20°F and is one of the more cold-hardy classic avocado varieties
· USDA zones: 9a-11
· Flower type: B
· Tree size: Approximately 15 ft x 20 ft
· Growth habit: Compact to semi-dwarf, making it easier to manage than many traditional avocado varieties, well suited to home gardens and containers
· Foliage: Dense evergreen foliage with an attractive, spreading canopy
· Fruit size: 12-14 oz
· Fruit shape: Pear-shaped
· Fruit color: Green to green-black
· Skin: Medium-thin, smooth, and easy to peel
· Flesh: Creamy, buttery, and rich in oil
· Flavor: Rich, nutty, and widely regarded as one of the finest-tasting avocados
· Season: November-June
· Best use: Fresh eating, slicing, salads, and gourmet dishes
· Special feature: Historic variety that dominated the avocado industry before Hass became popular
· Why growers love it: Fuerte combines exceptional flFuerte combines exceptional flavor, good cold tolerance, and a compact growth habit that makes it easier to fit into smaller landscapes. One of the few avocado varieties considered suitable for container culture, it has long been a favorite among collectors and home gardeners who appreciate its rich buttery flesh, manageable size, and extended harvest season. 👉 More

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When a branch grows 10-12 inches, trim the tip. This encourages multiple side branches and creates a stronger, more productive tree.

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· Avocado Variety Guide: Snack or Guacamole? Collector's inspiration
· Avocado Florida Hass: the hidden world beyond green and black
· Avocado Brogdon: the hidden world beyond green and black
· Avocado Joey: the hidden world beyond green and black
· Avocado Fantastic: the hidden world beyond green and black
· Avocado Fantastic Quick Facts
· Cold-hardy avocado survival groups - what the numbers really mean
· How to protect Avocado from cold and how hardy is it?
· Avocado that laughs at frost: Mexicola Grande for cooler climates
· Cold hardy Avocado Joey - you eat it with the skin

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