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Out of the plants you mentioned, the only one I would cross off is dragonfruit. The rest are good to go.
Quote from: OCchris1 on February 05, 2019, 01:28:11 AMOut of the plants you mentioned, the only one I would cross off is dragonfruit. The rest are good to go.In the case of dragonfruit it could occupy the vine layer up above. For example, on a taller non-fruiting tree it could climb. My neighbor has a 20+ year old white fleshed DF which probably weighs 1000 lbs and makes 100 fruit/season. It is difficult to harvest, they use a cherry picker/man basket, and it has to compete with tree roots, cannot be hand pollinated, but does make a substantial amount of fruit. The tree is Royal Poinciana which is a tropical legume and deciduous during the dry season. I have several similarly planted DF, not my main crop but I just consider them freeebies. I made $30 this year just selling cuttings so even outside the fruiting season I got something out of it. So, marginal usage but maybe worthwhile.
Herrania, salak.
Would love to see a pic of that DF.