Sea Buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides

Latin Name:

Hippophae rhamnoides

Regular price $16.49 CAD
SKU: 39194
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.Listing is for 5 SeedsHippophae rhamnoides (common sea-buckthorn, Siberian pineapple, Sea Berry, Sandthorn or Swallowthorn) is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, native to fixed dunes and sea cliffs in Europe and Asia. It is a spiny deciduous shrub. Across North America, people love the Sea buckthorn berry. Also known as the seaberry, this ultra-nourishing fruit has an inspiring colour and bold, citrusy taste, which makes it a versatile ingredient. The flavour is generally described as pineapple or mango’ish in nature but without any of...

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Meet Hippophae rhamnoides. The common name for this is Sea Buckthorn. Stargazer Exotics is proud to offer the freshest of rare plant seeds. Other Common names for this rare Other Rare Plants are : Sandthorn, Seaberry. Check this Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) out along with all of our Other Rare Plants seeds here at Stargazer Exotics. We ship these Other Rare Plants seeds from Canada to anywhere in the World.
$16.49 CAD
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.
Listing is for 5 Seeds

Hippophae rhamnoides (common sea-buckthorn, Siberian pineapple, Sea Berry, Sandthorn or Swallowthorn) is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, native to fixed dunes and sea cliffs in Europe and Asia. It is a spiny deciduous shrub.

Across North America, people love the Sea buckthorn berry. Also known as the seaberry, this ultra-nourishing fruit has an inspiring colour and bold, citrusy taste, which makes it a versatile ingredient. The flavour is generally described as pineapple or mango’ish in nature but without any of the typical sweetness. The tartness is perfectly balanced with just a bit of agave nectar, maple syrup or honey.

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