Hippophae rhamnoides – Sea Buckthorn Seeds | 20 Seeds | Hardy Berry Shrub | Bright Orange Superfruit Plant

Hippophae rhamnoides – Sea Buckthorn Seeds | 20 Seeds | Hardy Berry Shrub | Bright Orange Superfruit Plant

$9.99
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Hippophae rhamnoides – Sea Buckthorn Seeds | 20 Seeds | Hardy Berry Shrub | Bright Orange Superfruit Plant

Hippophae rhamnoides – Sea Buckthorn Seeds | 20 Seeds | Hardy Berry Shrub | Bright Orange Superfruit Plant

$9.99
Grow a unique and highly valued fruiting shrub with Hippophae rhamnoides, commonly known as Sea Buckthorn. This hardy plant is famous for its vibrant orange berries packed with nutrients and its silvery-green foliage that adds beauty and texture to the landscape. Sea buckthorn is widely appreciated for both its ornamental appeal and its edible berries, which are commonly used in juices, jams, teas, and wellness products. This resilient shrub thrives in challenging conditions, including sandy soils and coastal environments, making it an excellent choice for home gardens, permaculture projects, and natural hedgerows. Growing sea buckthorn from seed allows gardeners to cultivate a hardy, productive plant that provides seasonal berries and attractive foliage year after year. You will receive seeds similar in quality to those shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 20 Hippophae rhamnoides seeds ✔️ Fresh, viable seeds for planting ✔️ Suitable for edible gardens and hedgerows ✔️ Cold-hardy and resilient shrub species ✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Sea Buckthorn Botanical Name: Hippophae rhamnoides Plant Type: Deciduous berry-producing shrub Growth Stage: Seeds Sun Requirements: Full sun Soil: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil; tolerant of poor soils Watering: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established Mature Height: 8–20 feet Growth Rate: Moderate USDA Zones: 3–8 Container Friendly: Possible when young but best planted in ground 💡 Care Tip: Sea buckthorn seeds often benefit from cold stratification for several weeks before planting. This process helps break seed dormancy and improves germination success.

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