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| I found one place online but they have only females. Thanks. |
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| Seabuckthorn is invasive so it is banned from retail sale in many states. There are plenty of reliable online sources through you could use. I prefer OneGreenWorld.com Their bareroot plant stock is rather small, but reliable. At this time in the season many places may have run out of plants. |
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- Posted by mudflapper Z8 PNW OR (My Page) on Thu, Apr 30, 09 at 0:14
| burntridge.com, onegreenworld.com, raintree.com and ediblelandscape.com all have these as well as many others but these are the ones I know have them. |
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| Mine grew great guns for 3 years. Invasive as mentioned. Fruit was plucked by birds before I could sample much - that which I got was good. I took them out due to the uncontrolled growth (they were 10 feet tall/wide after 3 years) and the inch-long thorns. I'll return to these when my kids are done playing in the yard and I can contain the growth better. They certainly are not finnicky. |
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| Dear Sirs; Have a nice day to you, For Seabuckthorn (oleum hippophaes) oil ;We have good experence to export seabuckthorn oil to Europe country like Spain,Romania,Lativia ; We would like to show you below information for your reference; Seabuckthorn pulp oil --Active ingredient: 2. For external use: To promote the role of epidermal growth, skin trauma and due to radiation, burn, scald the skin caused by inflammation of mucous membranes have good curative effect, and there are emollients, sunscreen capabilities. In addition, inflammation can also be used to treat vaginal mucosa, cervix within the meningitis, diseases such as cervical erosion. --Active ingredient:Palmitic acid (about 9.53%), palmitoleic acid (about 0.74%), stearic acid (about 2.50%), oleic acid (about 22.30%), linoleic acid( about 36.02%) and linolenic acid( about 28.32%), peanut acid( about 0.32%); Vitamin E, vitamin A, Vitamin B1, VB2, VB6; ??-tocopherol,carotenoid, unsaturated acids etc. --Functions: For internal use ??Scavenging free radicals, anti-oxidation, anti-aging; improving immunization; against myocardial ischemia; protecting the heart; reducing blood viscosity, preventing the occurrence of thrombosis; Protective effect of liver; the protection of gastric mucosa, relieve ulcers. For external use: moisturizing, face caring, sunscreen, treating burns and trauma. --Applications: James Lee / Marketing Executive Manager |
Here is a link that might be useful: http://yibiochem.en.ecplaza.net
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| I found out that you can get the shrubs for free in Canada. I was reading an article at: http://www.powerberryseabuckthorn.com/a-super-food-seabuckthorn/growin
g-sea-buckthorns.html It said that you can obtain them for free from PFRA (prairie shelterbelt something or other). I placed an order, and have a few growing in my yard now. I have a big yard, so their size shouldn't be a problem. The berries taste great too. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Growing Sea buckthorn
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