Sea Buckthorn – Hippophae rhamnoides 1600 Seeds | Hardy Edible Seaberry Shrub Commercial Bulk Superfruit Seeds | Nitrogen Fixing | Cold Hardy Zone 3–9
Sea Buckthorn – Hippophae rhamnoides 1600 Seeds | Hardy Edible Seaberry Shrub Commercial Bulk Superfruit Seeds | Nitrogen Fixing | Cold Hardy Zone 3–9
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Establish a large-scale, nutrient-rich planting with these Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) seeds. Also known as Seaberry, this hardy deciduous shrub produces vibrant orange berries packed with vitamin C, vitamin E, antioxidants, and beneficial fatty acids.
Widely cultivated across Europe and Asia, Sea Buckthorn is valued for juices, jams, sauces, herbal teas, supplements, and natural skincare products. The bright fruit persists into winter, adding ornamental interest while providing critical food and shelter for birds and wildlife.
Exceptionally tough and adaptable, this shrub thrives in poor soils, coastal areas, windy environments, and extreme cold (hardy to -50°F). As a nitrogen-fixing plant, it improves soil fertility — making it an excellent choice for food forests, permaculture systems, windbreaks, erosion control, restoration projects, and conservation plantings.
⚠️ Important: Sea Buckthorn is dioecious, meaning separate male and female plants are required for fruit production.
This 1,600-seed bulk pack is ideal for farms, nurseries, wildlife habitat projects, large hedgerows, or commercial propagation.
You will receive:
✔️ 1600 Sea Buckthorn seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Sowing instructions
✔️ Non-GMO, untreated seeds
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Sea Buckthorn, Seaberry
Botanical Name: Hippophae rhamnoides
Plant Type: Large deciduous shrub
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained; highly adaptable to poor soils
Watering: Medium; drought tolerant once established
Mature Height: 6–10 feet
Spread: 6–10 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 3–9 (Hardy to -50°F)
Special Feature: Nitrogen-fixing
💡 Care Tip: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before cold stratification. Stratify for 90 days at approximately 40°F in a moist (not wet) medium. Sow 1/8 inch deep and maintain even moisture during germination. Space plants 6–7 feet apart for fruit production or 3–5 feet apart for hedge plantings.
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