Albino Ocamponis

Flavor is Subtly Sweet, It's not as intensely sweet as some other dragon fruit varieties like the red-fleshed ones.
Albino Ocamponis is often noted for having very little of this earthiness, sometimes even being described as floral-forward.
Unlike some dragon fruits that can be mushy, Albino Ocamponis is known for a firm and crunchy texture.
The low acidity contributes to a delicate and pleasant sweet taste
CROSS
$45
CORTE DE GSRP
CROSS

0.7
S.OCAMPONIS
S.OCAMPONIS

DAYS
30
DAYS
40
AVERAGE
BRIX
14.4
AVERAGE
WEIGHT
0.7
Created By
Mother Nature

Flavor is Subtly Sweet, It's not as intensely sweet as some other dragon fruit varieties like the red-fleshed ones.
Albino Ocamponis is often noted for having very little of this earthiness, sometimes even being described as floral-forward.
Unlike some dragon fruits that can be mushy, Albino Ocamponis is known for a firm and crunchy texture.
The low acidity contributes to a delicate and pleasant sweet taste
Origin: Believed to be native to Mexico, particularly the dry regions of Jalisco and Nayarita. Albino Ocamponis Dragon Fruit features Yellow skin and white flesh.
Taste: Mild and sweet, described as having low acidity and a delicate flavor. Some descriptions note a floral rather than a berry-like flavor, and a firm, crunchy texture. It's considered to be better than store-bought varieties, with some describing it as having a sweet, earthy flavor, like a sweet beet.
Growing Characteristics:
Related to "el grullo", sharing a powdery coating that provides resistance to cold and heat.
Can tolerate hot, full sun, but may need partial shade in temperatures near 100°F (38°C) to prevent burning.
Takes approximately 30 days from bud to flower and 40 days from flower to fruit.
Requires well-draining, nutrient-rich soil and more water than typical cacti.
Needs support to climb, such as a trellis or post.
Should be protected from freezing temperatures.
Best suited for outdoors in zones 10-11, and container plants in colder zones (4b-11) can be moved indoors during winter.
Rarity: Considered one of the top 10 rare varieties of dragon fruit.
























