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Camucamu berry

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jazzdanca59 starts with ...
I was wondering if anybody has heard of the Camu Camu berry being available to grow in Australia. they are even more nutrient dense that the Goji berry, even tho I don't think they stimulate the release of HGH from the pituitary gland.

But I would really love to have one
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19th January 2011 11:58pm
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Do you know what the botanical name of the camu camu berry is?
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TyalgumPhil
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29th January 2011 11:19pm
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JUJUBE FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE says...
Hi Phil,

Here it is:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrciaria

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30th January 2011 7:14am
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Thanks Jujube - it seems synonymous with jaboticaba. Although I don't know if it is grown commercially I have a healthy batch of seedlings if you want a couple jazzdanca. They are very slow to fruit however. The more advanced tree you can get hold of, the less time you'll have to wait for a crop.
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Craig Ballina says...
Hi phil do you have any mature plants? For sale...?My mobile is 0401205606 if you do or can suggest any where I could get these. They are for an elite athlete I am helping. Thanks
Craig
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10th May 2015 5:27am
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MIke T1 says...
I had a few M.dubia but gave them away as I prefer sweet jaboticaba species.
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10th May 2015 3:00pm
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Yoda on DMT says...
Hi craig,

I have a gigantic one which is for sale, but it might be too rich for your taste, and you'd have to transport it. It is 12 feet high.
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10th May 2015 3:50pm
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Joel1234 says...
Hello all, also looking for some camu camu seeds, seedlings or mature trees. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Warm regards - Joel 0405 765 984
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denise1 says...
camu camu seeds are available now from Fruit Lovers.
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BrettWBauer says...
Do you still have this camu plant?
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28th June 2018 3:00am
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MaddyP says...
Hello does anyone have access to Camu Camu seeds, I’d love to buy some! Please contact me maggiesnuff@gmail.com. I had some seeds get destroyed by quarantine, I’d much rather buy some from Australia than overseas.
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3rd March 2024 3:13pm
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