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Hippophae neurocarpa S.W.Liu & T.N.He
Hippophae rhamnoides L.:
Common sea buckthorn has
dense and
stiff branches, and are very thorny. The
leaves are a...
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Hippophae rhamnoides, also
known as
sea buckthorn,: 277 sandthorn,
sallowthorn or seaberry, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Elaeagnaceae...
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Sea buckthorn oil is a red-orange oil
derived from
sea buckthorn plants. The most
commonly used
species for this
purpose is
Hippophae rhamnoides. Species...
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palmitoleic acid
include macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and
sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides), both of
which contain as much or more palmitoleic...
- to
describe species of the
genus Rhamnus in the same
family and also
sea-
buckthorn,
Hippophae rhamnoides in the Elaeagnaceae.
Frangula is a
genus of deciduous...
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about 140
accepted species of
shrubs or
small trees,
commonly known as
buckthorns, in the
family Rhamnaceae. Its
species range from 1 to 10 m (3 to 33 ft)...
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Cambodia and Vietnam.
Sea buckthorn oil,
derived from
Hippophae rhamnoides,
produced in
northern China, used
primarily medicinally.
Sea rocket seed oil, from...
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cranberries (alternatively bilberries, strawberries,
raspberries or
sea-
buckthorn may be used), po****r in Russia,
Ukraine and
other Slavic countries...
- The
business began based on her skin care
regimen that made use of
Sea Buckthorn essential oils. Her
father started using a balm, a
natural product,...
- oats) and
berries (such as bilberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, and
sea buckthorn). Milk and its
derivatives like
buttermilk are
commonly used as food...