
Sea Buckthorn Seedling Bareroot
Species:Ā Hippophae rhamnoides
History:Ā Sea buckthorn is native to parts of Europe and Asia where it has been a source of food, medicine, and fodder for centuries. These seedlings were grown by us so it will be a bit of a surprise to see what the mature plants are like!
Why We Grow It:Ā If you're looking for a dense, fruiting bush, look no further! These cold-hardy plants are grown from seed, and unlike cultivated varietiesĀ it is uncertain whether each seedling is male or female.Ā The nodules on their roots help fix nitrogen into the soil, and the resilient plants are salt tolerant. They can withstand the juglones from walnuts and will reach up to 6 meters tall, forming virtuallyĀ impermeableĀ thickets if left to their own devices. The berries have a wide range of uses and the leaves can be enjoyed in tea.
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Species:Ā Hippophae rhamnoides
History:Ā Sea buckthorn is native to parts of Europe and Asia where it has been a source of food, medicine, and fodder for centuries. These seedlings were grown by us so it will be a bit of a surprise to see what the mature plants are like!
Why We Grow It:Ā If you're looking for a dense, fruiting bush, look no further! These cold-hardy plants are grown from seed, and unlike cultivated varietiesĀ it is uncertain whether each seedling is male or female.Ā The nodules on their roots help fix nitrogen into the soil, and the resilient plants are salt tolerant. They can withstand the juglones from walnuts and will reach up to 6 meters tall, forming virtuallyĀ impermeableĀ thickets if left to their own devices. The berries have a wide range of uses and the leaves can be enjoyed in tea.














