Hippophae rhamnoies friesdorfer orange – Self-pollinating

-20°C Culinary and Medicinal

Hippophae rhamnoies friesdorfer orange – Self-pollinating
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Hippophae Rhamnoides
‘Friesdorfer Orange’  -20°C
Self-pollinating sea buckthorn
Resistant to sea winds
Delivery height 15 – 20 cm

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Edible berries with a high vitamin content – Self-pollinating

Self-pollinating shrub with a high vitamin C content,
with clusters of edible berries, rich in vitamins C, A, E, K, and B.
You can use them to make jam or juice.
They are ripe in September.
This shrub is resistant to sea winds.
This variety flowers in early spring.

The berries contain a whole range of substances
to help you live a healthier life.
Vitamin C (nine times more than in citrus fruits),
provitamin A, B vitamins,
particularly vitamin B12, vitamin E,
flavonoids, minerals, fruit acids,
palmitoleic acid, sterols, essential fatty acids
Actinomyces (a microorganism)
that lives in the seed husks of sea buckthorn
produces the essential vitamin B12.
This is normally only found in meat.
Sea buckthorn seed oil contains many unsaturated fatty acids.
These are the building blocks of our body's cells
and support cell renewal.
The skin remains healthy and vital.