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Hippophae rhamnoides
This male plant is required for the cross pollination of female seaberry plants. While it doesn't produce any fruit itself, male seaberry plants are hardy and attractive with silver-green foliage and an upright form. Co...
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packaging was superb, and the quality of the
Packaging was superb, and the quality of the plant justified the outrageous postage from Washington state to New York. The "seedling" was large and vigorous and sure to thrive. Thank you.
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Regina · May 4, 2026
This male seaberry is hardy and resilient. Picked up in dormant state and transferred to my vegetable grow tent for spring planting in April. I cut the retaining wraps to promote growth and it is thriving (see photo). Good stock and genetics.
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Thomas · March 19, 2026
I don't think it is a male seaberry
I orya male seaberry but the plant I received doesn't look like a male seaberry. It looks identical to the female seaberry that I planted three years ago. The photo on your website is not the same as the "male" seaberry I received. This is the second "male seaberry" that I have received that appears to be a female seaberry. I am potting it up and will wait to make sure it's a 'male" plant before I put it in the ground.