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Sea Buckthorn
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Scientific Name: Hippophae rhamnoides
Common Name: Sea Buckthorn
Other Common Names:
Duindoorn, Espino Falso,
Oblebicha, Olivella Spinosa, Sallow Thorn, Sea Buckthorn, Sea-buckthorn,
Seabuckthorn
Plant Type: Perennial
Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady
Soil Types: Average
Zones (See US Zone map): 3-8
Germination: Hard
Number of Seeds Per Pack: 25
Uses: Medicinal
Notes: Orange berries makes sauces, jellies, marmalades. Medicinally used to treat skin diseases. Cold treat seed 3 months at 40 degrees to overcome dormancy.
HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES North Eurasian tree of increasing economic importance. Orange berries are rich source of vitamins A and C, and make pleasing sauces, jellies and marmalades. The juice is used as a sweetener for herbal teas. Decoction used to treat skin eruptions. Seeds require 90 days stratification at 5C/40F to overcome dormancy.
Best sown in fall or winter.
Price: $2.50/pkt
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Any statement made concerning medical
conditions treated with this herb is not intended as sound medical advice. The
seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with
the guidance of a trained physician or established herblist.
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