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Fontainea picrosperma cancer use
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Fontain:
Hey guys,
Anyone have this species growing?
I believe it is a January fruiter - are there any fruiting now?
I would quite like to survey some plants growing wild. A source inside Qbiotics has confirmed that fontainea, not hylandia, is where the anti cancer action is. Hylandia is good but they can't get the necessary yield ;)
Fontain:
I now have seeds of fontainea! Local nurseries were an absolute joke around Atherton, whenever I asked about this tree or dockrillii they looked at me as though I were mad, bad or both. One nursery is growing fontainea for Qbiotics but wouldn't even talk to me about it. Nature for sale.
Still looking for hylandia dockrillii as a point of interest, but a little confused as to why it is called blushwood when it seems brown and hairy.
flomay:
PM me please re use of seeds and propagation.
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