While I've not seen living plants nor grown this CITES protected plant, scientiest with the University of Minnesota have figured out a wa...Read Morey of innoculating this tree with the disease that makes the heartwood fill with fragrant resin. Up to that time, people would approach the endangered tree and beat it with baseball bats in hope this would help.
It's now cultivated in plantations. I'd love to see this brough into the western hemisphere. The economy of that area would greatly increase as well as helping propagate a rare species.
While I've not seen living plants nor grown this CITES protected plant, scientiest with the University of Minnesota have figured out a wa...Read More