HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides

Becomes a large shrub or small tree valued for its winter fruit color, cold hardiness and tolerance for dry soils and salt spray. The bright orange fruit appears in September on female plants against silvery-green willow-like foliage.

Product Description

HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides – Sea Buckthorn

Becomes a large shrub or small tree valued for its winter fruit color, cold hardiness and tolerance for dry soils and salt spray. The bright orange fruit appears in September on female plants against silvery-green willow-like foliage. Useful in masses, borders, and highway use where salt spray is a problem. Native to Europe and central Asia.

Sun: Full Sun

Soil: Average, Moist, Well-Drained

Size: Height 8-12ft., Spread: 10-12ft.

Zone: 4-8

Flower: Yellow-Green (Non-Showy)

Bloom Time: Spring

Attributes: Showy Flowers, Showy Fruit, Edible Fruit, Salt Tolerant