Hylandria dockrillii is mentioned in this article, but there are related plants also called Blushwood, and this one, Fontainea picrosperma, is also being investigated for EBC-46. Both grow in only one place, the Queensland rainforest. Might be tricky to grow without a greenhouse.
I ordered a couple of preparations from Etsy. They claim to be from Hylandria. All pretty pricy. Seeds are $100/packet and I passed, usually the heat and dryness kill off tropicals.
Hylandria dockrillii is mentioned in this article, but there are related plants also called Blushwood, and this one, Fontainea picrosperma, is also being investigated for EBC-46. Both grow in only one place, the Queensland rainforest. Might be tricky to grow without a greenhouse.
We're not technically even allowed to get it. There are 3 varieties of blushwood berry. Only the one known for cancer is "illegal"
I ordered a couple of preparations from Etsy. They claim to be from Hylandria. All pretty pricy. Seeds are $100/packet and I passed, usually the heat and dryness kill off tropicals.