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Sun Dragon Farms is a small dragon fruit farm located in El Cajon, California in the East County of San Diego. It was founded by two brothers that love this amazing plant’s beautiful flowers and delicious fruit. Our journey started with our first bite of this amazing fruit.
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Wallace Ranch sells Dragon Fruit cuttings of over 15 of the best tasting & growing Dragons. Dragon Fruit is also called Piatahaya and Pitaya. Certified Organic & the Home of California's Magenta Dragon Fruit.
We have been growing dragon fruits since 2013. With over 5,000 plants on the ground and over 20 varieties, we are your reliable source for dragon fruit cuttings that you want to plant at home. Located in San Diego California, Wallace Ranch Dragon Fruit Farm is 100% certified organic dragon fruit farm that sits on over 5 acres of land.
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Certified Organic & the Home of California's Magenta Dragon Fruit. Wallace Ranch sells Dragon Fruit cuttings of over 15 of the best tasting & growing Dragons. Dragon Fruit is also called Piatahaya and Pitaya.
2528 Crandall Drive. San Diego, CA 92111. Open Saturday and Sunday only. Wholesale * Retail * Consultation * Irrigation installation. We also ship worldwide. 858-277-8167 to contact owner Quang Ong -- UC Riverside agronomist.
3 Φεβ 2021 · The fruits of this climbing, epiphytic cactus start out as gigantic, fragrant white flowers that open for just one night, and close as the sun climbs in the sky. In their native habitats, moths and bats pollinate the flowers. Here in San Diego, bees can do that job, but many growers prefer to do it themselves.