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Hippophae rhamnoides 20 seeds "Sea buckthorn"
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Hippophae rhamnoides 20 seeds "Sea buckthorn"

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Hippophae rhamnoides
20 seeds
"Sea buckthorn"
A large shrub or small tree native to Britain, growing 6m (20 ft) high or more; nitrogen-fixing. Produces abundant fruits which are edible (cooked and sweetened) - they are very high in Vitamins A & C. Used as a sand dune stabiliser; all parts yield a yellow dye; also a bee plant. Likes a well drained, sunny site and grows in any soil. Dioecious, so both sexes are needed for fruit. Growth 3.5m (12 ft) in 10 years; hardy to -35¿¿C.Cold stratify the seed.

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AAA+ Seller - Thank you. I will definitely be buying from you again, and again.
18 Oct 2010