Zhey
New Member
I am cutting Manuka brush for the oil and here on the east cape in New zealand we have a species that is of high quality and contains the highest percentage of antibacterial potency in the world.
Beekeepers are fighting over the area but i have noticed the crossing of Manuka/Kanuka, as kanuka taints the oil, the cross shows no sign of tainting in the oil. i think the high number of bees have contributed to this crossing. As the area is the last to flower the bees are being shifted from areas of manuka of low value
Question i would like to know if it is possible to grow this manuka in another area, and still keep its properties?
Beekeepers are fighting over the area but i have noticed the crossing of Manuka/Kanuka, as kanuka taints the oil, the cross shows no sign of tainting in the oil. i think the high number of bees have contributed to this crossing. As the area is the last to flower the bees are being shifted from areas of manuka of low value
Question i would like to know if it is possible to grow this manuka in another area, and still keep its properties?