A pitaya (/pɪˈtaɪ.ə/) or pitahaya (/ˌpɪtəˈhaɪ.ə/) is the fruit of several different cactus species indigenous to the region of southern Mexico and along...
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Selenicereus undatus (redirect from Red Pitaya)
Nightblooming Cactus, Night Blooming Cereus, Pitahya Plant, Pitaya, Queen of the Night, Red Pitaya, Strawberry-Pear) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant...
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Red Pitaya is a project intended to be alternative for many expensive laboratory measurement and control instruments. It is known as open-source, though...
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Selenicereus megalanthus (redirect from Yellow Pitaya)
as "yellow dragon fruit", "yellow pitahaya", "kirin fruit", or "yellow pitaya". This name leads at times to confusion, as unrelated cultivars of other...
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Stenocereus thurberi (redirect from Pitaya dulce)
its resemblance to a pipe organ. It is locally known as pitaya dulce, Spanish for "sweet pitaya" or sweet cactus fruit. This cactus species has several...
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Selenicereus costaricensis (redirect from Costa Rica Pitaya)
South America. The species is grown commercially for its fruit, called pitaya or pitahaya, but is also an impressive ornamental vine with huge flowers...
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Pitaya Tibnoke (Thai: พิทยา ตีบนอก; born 21 September 1989 in Surin, Thailand) is a weightlifter competing in the 85 kg category. He placed 12th at the...
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Chempedak Cherimoya Coconut Coffee cherry Cupuaçu Custard apple Dragon fruit (pitaya) Durian Genipap Governor's plum Granadilla (maracujá-açu in Portuguese)...
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fruit is sour". It is commonly known in Spanish as pitaya agria, or by the English translation Sour Pitaya. S. griseus (Dagger Cactus) fruits, locally known...
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Australia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Hawaii. Ceroid cactus Pitaya Queen of the Night Notes Hecht, Hans (1997). Cacti & Succulents. Sterling...
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