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Hippophae rhamnoides
Willow-thorn Wil"low-thorn`, n. (Bot.) A thorny European shrub (Hippopha["e] rhamnoides) resembling a willow.

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- via root suckers. Hippophae rhamnoides is situated in the family Elaeagnaceae, in the order Rosales. Hippophae rhamnoides is divided into eight subspecies:...
- genus can be divided into three clades: H. tibetana H. rhamnoides with the exception of H. rhamnoides ssp. gyantsensis (=H. gyantsensis) remaining species...
- branchlets. C rhamnoides species is endemic to New Zealand and is common throughout New Zealand, except for Otago, Southland and Fiordland. C.rhamnoides prefers...
- Prunus rhamnoides, Spanish: coralillo, Nahuatl languages: calaomit, and also iza and mataiza, is a species of Prunus in the family Rosaceae. It is native...
- macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides), both of which contain as much or more palmitoleic acid (17% and 19–29%...
- the genus Rhamnus in the same family and also sea-buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides in the Elaeagnaceae. Frangula is a genus of deciduous shrubs with alternate...
- plants. The most commonly used species for this purpose is Hippophae rhamnoides. Species belonging to this genus ac****ulate lipids in the mesocarp (the...
- Macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides) are botanical sources with high concentrations, containing 17% and 19-29%...
- literature. Current name = name in Mucina et al. (2007): Itea rhamnoides = Choristylis rhamnoides European Garden Flora, vol. 4. Hillier; Manual of Trees and...
- deciduous or evergreen shrubs for their attractive foliage and Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn) for its bright orange berries in autumn and winter. The...