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| {{SPlantbox | | {{SPlantbox |
− | |Min ht metric=cm | + | |familia=Elaeagnaceae |
− | |Temp Metric=°F | + | |genus=Hippophae |
| + | |species=rhamnoides |
| + | |common_name=Sea-buckthorn |
| + | |habit=shrub |
| + | |Max ht box=6 |
| + | |Max ht metric=m |
| + | |height_ref=Wikipedia |
| + | |lifespan=perennial |
| + | |exposure=sun |
| + | |water=wet, moist, moderate |
| + | |features=evergreen, edible, fruit, foliage |
| + | |Min Temp Num=-25 |
| + | |Temp Metric=°C |
| + | |temp_ref=Plants for a Future |
| |image=Hippophae rhamnoides3.jpg | | |image=Hippophae rhamnoides3.jpg |
| |image_width=240 | | |image_width=240 |
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| There are 6 species and 12 subspecies native over a wide area of Europe and Asia. The shrubs reach 0.5–6 m tall, rarely up to 10 m in central Asia, and typically occur in dry, sandy areas. They are tolerant of [[sodium chloride|salt]] in the air and soil, but demand full sunlight for good growth and do not tolerate shady conditions near larger trees. | | There are 6 species and 12 subspecies native over a wide area of Europe and Asia. The shrubs reach 0.5–6 m tall, rarely up to 10 m in central Asia, and typically occur in dry, sandy areas. They are tolerant of [[sodium chloride|salt]] in the air and soil, but demand full sunlight for good growth and do not tolerate shady conditions near larger trees. |
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− | Common sea-buckthorn has branches that are dense and stiff, and very thorny. The [[leaf|leaves]] are a distinct pale silvery-green, lanceolate, 3–8 cm long and less than 7 mm broad. It is [[plant sexuality|dioecious]], with separate male and female plants. The male produces brownish flowers which produce wind-distributed [[pollen]]. | + | Common sea-buckthorn has branches that are dense and stiff, and very thorny. The [[leaf|leaves]] are a distinct pale silvery-green, lanceolate, 3–8 cm long and less than 7 mm broad. It is [[plant sexuality|dioecious]], with separate male and female plants. The male produces brownish flowers which produce wind-distributed [[pollen]]. |
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− | The female plants produce orange [[berry|berries]] 6–9 mm in diameter, soft, juicy and rich in oils. | + | The female plants produce orange [[berry|berries]] 6–9 mm in diameter, soft, juicy and rich in oils. |
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| A decidious Shrub growing to 6m by 2.5m at a medium rate. | | A decidious Shrub growing to 6m by 2.5m at a medium rate. |