The "American Beauty" dragonfruit, is particularly admired for its striking appearance and delightful taste. Dragonfruit plants belong to the cactus family, and like all dragonfruits, the "American Beauty" variety is known for its unique, ornamental flowers and vibrantly colored fruits. The fruit of the "American Beauty" dragonfruit is notable for its bright pink to magenta skin, adorned with green scales. The flesh inside is usually a deep pink or magenta, containing small, black, edible seeds that are distributed throughout. This variety is known for its sweet and slightly tart flavor, often described as a cross between a kiwi and a pear. Dragonfruit flowers are large, fragrant, and white, blooming from evening to early morning. It requires support to grow effectively. Dragonfruit prefers warm, tropical to subtropical climates. Keep away from frost conditions, bring indoors when temperatures are reach 50° Fahrenheit. Full Sun to partial shade is ideal. Well-draining soil is crucial. Regular watering is necessary during the growing season, but the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings. Dragonfruit flowers are typically pollinated by nocturnal creatures like bats and moths. However, in the absence of these pollinators, especially in urban or indoor settings, hand pollination may be necessary to ensure fruit set. Enjoy growing your very own Dragonfruit.