The shape of the pitaya is oblong and it is a berry. The flesh inside is white and there are many black seeds. The length of the pitaya is 7-12 cm and the diameter is 5-10 cm. The seeds of the pitaya are very small, 2 mm long and 1 mm wide. Where does dragon fruit grow?Dragon fruit grows on trees, not on the ground. The dragon fruit tree has only one trunk, without any branches. Many modified stems will grow on the dragon fruit tree, and the dragon fruit grows from the modified stems. Where dragon fruit growsPitaya belongs to the cactus family. The height of the pitaya plant is not very high, and its fruit grows on the leaves. There are many ways to plant it. Not only can it be maintained in a shed, but it can also be made to climb the wall. However, the most common way is to put a wooden stick in the middle. Dragon Fruit OriginThe origin of pitaya is in Central America, mainly distributed in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala, Panama and Cuba. Later, it was introduced to Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam and Thailand, and also to Taiwan Province of my country. Subsequently, it began to be planted in southern coastal provinces and cities of my country, such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and other places. |
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