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  2. Selenicereus megalanthus - Wikipedia

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    The species is grown commercially for its yellow fruit, but is also an impressive ornamental climbing vine with perhaps the largest flowers of all cacti. The yellow skinned fruit of S. megalanthus has thorns, unlike the green, red or yellow skinned dragon fruits of S. undatus, S. monacanthus and their cultivated hybrids.

  3. Pitaya - Wikipedia

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    Dragon fruit sold in a market in Chiayi, Taiwan. A pitaya (/ p ɪ ˈ t aɪ. ə /) or pitahaya (/ ˌ p ɪ t ə ˈ h aɪ. ə /) is the fruit of several cactus species indigenous to the region of southern Mexico and along the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.

  4. Selenicereus costaricensis - Wikipedia

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    Selenicereus costaricensis, synonym Hylocereus costaricensis, known as the Costa Rican pitahaya or Costa Rica nightblooming cactus, is a cactus species native to Central America and north-eastern South America. [1] The species is grown commercially for its fruit, called pitaya or pitahaya, but is also an impressive ornamental vine with

  5. Selenicereus undatus - Wikipedia

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    Selenicereus undatus, the white-fleshed pitahaya, is a species of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus) in the family Cactaceae [1] and is the most cultivated species in the genus. It is used both as an ornamental vine and as a fruit crop – the pitahaya or dragon fruit .

  6. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Pitahaya de ocampo Selenicereus ocamponis: Pitaya-da-guatemala Selenicereus guatemalensis: Pitomba-da-bahia: Eugenia luschnathiana: Planchonella maclayana: Planchonella maclayana: Plantain: Musa balbisiana: Pomegranate: Punica granatum: Poro poro: Passiflora pinnatistipula: Prickly pear fruit: Opuntia ficus-indica: Purple apple-berry ...

  7. Yellowroot - Wikipedia

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    Yellowroot is a common name for two plants native to Eastern North America. These plants contain the compound berberine, which gives the roots a yellow color, and have been employed in herbal medicine.

  8. Britney Spears is pin-up perfection in yellow bikini ... - AOL

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    Britney Spears' luxurious retreat in the mountains made for a stunning backdrop for her latest bikini photo.

  9. Yellow-fruit nightshade - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-fruit nightshade’s fruiting pedicels are 2–3.6cm tall. They have prickles and sparse stellate hairs, while the fruiting sepals are prickly and sparsely pubescent. Pale yellow berries of 1.3–2.2cm in diameter are produced, when ripe the yellow fruits are around 3cm in diameter. [6] Flowering normally appears around November to ...