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You list WOLFBERRY, CHINESE as Lycium barbarum, which would be Goji and Lycium chinense is WOLFBERRY, CHINESE. Are you certain that you are selling L. barbarum?; You are right about controversy surrounding Without growing out seeds to the flowering stage, there is no way to verify the exact species of any one lot.
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Wolfberry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wolfberry - commercially called goji berry - is the common name for the fruit of two very closely related species: Lycium barbarum (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: Níngxià gǒuqǐ nonononono) and...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfberry
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The wolfberry, though a member of the Solanaceae, is no more poisonous than its relatives in that family, the potato and tomato. ... Lycium is now being recommended by Purdue University as an alternative midwest crop. And, in my humble opinion, you are very much better off growing your own ANYTHING, if you can.
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I have found it extremely hard to find growing instructions for wolfberry on the net! ... just pick up a hint here and there ... and put 'em together. So far I've just been growing the plants in pots on the deck. They range in size (now) from about 1" tall (hardly grew at all!) to vines about 12" long.
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Today, it has a growing place in the Chinese and international economy, as the wolfberry (Lycium barbarum), also known as goji in other parts of Asia, is increasingly in demand in health markets for its nutrient-rich sweetness and its reputed ability to help with such varied symptoms as diabetes, liver problems,
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Rich NatureTM Wolfberry fruits are cultivated in the northwest of China where the weather and the soil conditions is best for growth. Because of the growing area, Rich NatureTM Wolfberry contains more LBP than other types.
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wolfberries.com/Wolfberries.html
wolfberries.com/Wolfberries.html
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It's fun being self sufficient. Growing your own food is one great way to do this. ... Goji Berries are also known as Lycium Barbarum or Chinese Wolfberry. The plants are deciduous, woody perennials and are very adaptable. They like lots of sun, preferring climates that are hot and dry in the summer, but they will grow...
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www.forgojiberries.com/HowToGrowGojiBerries.php3
www.forgojiberries.com/HowToGrowGojiBerries.php3
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RichNature wolfberry(goji in Chinese)is an organic superfood and the highest grade. The product has been used in clinical studies and research projects. ... I have never heard about wolfberry before. What is it?
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www.richnature.com/products/herbal/wolfberryfaq.htm
www.richnature.com/products/herbal/wolfberryfaq.htm
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Wolfberry AgroDevCo; ... Welcome to Wolfberry AgroDevCo! We are a privately owned and operated agricultural products company specializing in the edible Wolfberry ( Lycium barbarum). ;
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www.wolfberryagrodevco.org/
www.wolfberryagrodevco.org/
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