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MOCCUROD Sea Buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides - Common Sea Buckthorn - 50+ Seeds
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MOCCUROD Sea Buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides - Common Sea Buckthorn - 50+ Seeds

50+ fresh seeds It is a deciduous, dioecious shrub that grows up to 2-6 m (6.5-20 ft) high. Sea-buckthorn belongs to the family of olive-willow-plants.The plant prefers sandy and pebble soils in sunny locations. Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline, sandy loams in full sun. Expected blooming period: Spring to summer Se…
50+ fresh seeds It is a deciduous, dioecious shrub that grows up to 2-6 m (6.5-20 ft) high. Sea-buckthorn belongs to the family of olive-willow-plants.The plant prefers sandy and pebble soils in sunny locations. Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline, sandy loams in full sun. Expected blooming period: Spring to summer Sea-buckthorn belongs to the family of olive-willow-plants. The plant prefers sandy and pebble soils in sunny locations. From early August to early December it produces the longish, oval, orange-red fruits.
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50+ fresh seeds It is a deciduous, dioecious shrub that grows up to 2-6 m (6.5-20 ft) high. Sea-buckthorn belongs to the family of olive-willow-plants.The plant prefers sandy and pebble soils in sunny locations. Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline, sandy loams in full sun. Expected blooming period: Spring to summer Sea-buckthorn belongs to the family of olive-willow-plants. The plant prefers sandy and pebble soils in sunny locations. From early August to early December it produces the longish, oval, orange-red fruits.