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Hi,
one Brazilian friend and I are looking for seeds from Musa fehi (Aíori) from New Caledonia, we want to try this rare species in Brazil, in the state of São Paulo. The fruit of this is very healthy, even against eye diseases (perhaps even against Retinitis pigmentosa and Usher syndrome) and diabetes. Who does have seeds from Musa fehi and can send the seeds to Brazil? Who knows one seed source of Musa fehi from New Caledonia? Or you know anyone who lives in New Caledonia and might able to ship seeds to Brazil? You can send me one PN. Best thanks in the advance Basjoofriend |
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