- 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...