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Sea Buckthorn

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Simon Leo starts with ...
I am wondering if anyone now has mature Sea Buckthorn plants? I notice some contributers to this forum have grown from seed in past. I made mistake to get only one plant from Yamina (sex unknown) and now not available. I would love to get this plant fruiting!
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Simon Leo
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24th September 2011 4:05pm
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Speedy says...
Mine (3 plants) are only young but I have a few cuttings growing.
I'll keep tabs on which is which when they flower.
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Speedy
Nthn Vic.
24th September 2011 11:03pm
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ringelstrumpf says...
I have grown some from seeds. They sit still in pots. Ithought they died over winter but they didn't. I sowed them last year and they are still not more than an inch. Some might be bigger as I sowed pomgranate as well and they look very similar and nearly all my labels disappeared. It is said that you can see weather a plant is male or female the way it grows (one is more erect than the other, but I can't see that yet). But I really wonder why such an expensive nursery doesn't bother telling you that you need a male and a female plant to get fruit.
Where did you get the cuttings from?
Are there cultivators in Australia?
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ringelstrumpf
Mountains
28th September 2011 1:28pm
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Speedy says...
I have 3 seedlings in 2nd or 3rd year.
cuttings... well suckering growth from base of plants and where roots were damaged came from one of them.
when the others are big enough I'll propagate from them too.
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Speedy
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29th September 2011 12:06am
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pete says...
does anyone know where you might be able to get sea buckthorn in WA? seeds/seedlings or a mature plant to take suckers?
I tried Yamina but they are all out.
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7th April 2012 10:57am
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John Mc says...
I just checked the shop I bought mine from and unfortunately it specifically states WA as a no go zone. It might be a tough call.
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Warnervale NSW
7th April 2012 6:16pm
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Julie says...
John, I bought seeds from ebay 2-3 years ago - but knowing WA quarantine that could well have changed by now!

One has thorns, the other one doesn't (only two germinated), so I hope that means a male and female.
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Julie
Roleystone WA
7th April 2012 6:55pm
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John Mc says...
How many seeds did you sow to get two plants Julie? I planted around 20 out of 50. Maybe I should sow them all? How long did it take for them to germinate? You'd think I was a cop in my past life with all the q's, hey?
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Julie says...
Gosh John, I have totally forgotten! I've sown an awful lot of other seeds since then - methinks I should keep better records.
They are not doing brlliantly, but that's my fault for neglecting them. At least they arre still alive!
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Julie
Roleystone WA
8th April 2012 9:36pm
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says...
Hello Julie et al.

I am very interesting in Sea-Buckthorn in here in metro WA.

I was wondering if there was a local supplier of seeds or perhaps I could get seeds or cuttings off any locally growing plant?

Regards
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zahradnk1
Morley
19th December 2012 6:07pm
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Julie says...
I posted a reply yesterday - it seems it didn't go through! One of my Sea buckthorns didn't recover from winter, so I only have one left. And that one isn't looking too good either, so not much good for a cutting.
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SPG says...
Hi all, this is a long shot, but am after some sea buckthorn seeds/seedlings - anyone got some now that years have passed?
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Dylan
Stanthorpe
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Joel15 says...
I would also be very interested in seedlings...
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15th August 2016 9:02am
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Francis09 says...
I was seedling last year for 30-40 seeds. After Aug 2016, l got some germination. With any reasons, they were getting withering and died. I want to try to seedling this year again. I am not confident to seedling.
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Erina
11th July 2017 11:09am
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Joel15 says...
I find they usually sprout during stratification but not all will survive once planted out
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Joel15
PARKSIDE,5063,SA
12th July 2017 11:21am
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Ionut says...
Hi all,
I have 10 sea buckthorn trees about 6 years old.
How much I should sell the cuttings for?
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Ionut
Victoria
10th August 2017 11:09pm
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Paul says...
In which state are you Ionut?
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Paul
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Dylan says...
where are you at? Am keen to buy some, esp if they have rooted
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Joel15 says...
I would also like to buy some cuttings or suckers from you lonut!
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13th August 2017 5:12pm
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Ionut says...
I'm from Melbourne ; the trees I have a well established so I'm thinking of getting some cuttings to propagate and see how they go
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Ionut
Victoria
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Dylan says...
Great, please do the cuttings. Do you collect the seed too?
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Jessel says...
Hi there, I would love to get some cuttings from your seabuckthorn. Can you contact me please?
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Daylesford
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Linton says...
I'm hoping to successfully raise some of the Sea Buckthorn plants in the next month. They are an improved fruiting variety with seperate male and female plants. So I may be able to send some cuttings, male and female, in about 1 months time. Cheers!
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Linton
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17th January 2018 1:19pm
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Joel15 says...
That's good news Linton, I just lost my only male plant unfortunately
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19th January 2018 1:52pm
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Linton says...
Hi Joel

Do you mean that you only had a male plant and no female or do you still have a female one and just need a male?

There may also ready in 4 weeks a few plants of Cyphomandra sibundoyensis in case you're interested. They are a very rare and endangered species. Cheers!
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Linton
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26th January 2018 2:31pm
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Jessel says...
Hi Linton that's great!
I would be interested in several cuttings. As well as the cyphpomandra possible. Can you co tact me via email when ready?

Regards
Jesse.
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Jessel
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Joel15 says...
Hey Linton,

I had a male and two females, the male must've dried out - they are small plants. Very interested in the Cyphomandra!
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Alyona1 says...
I would love to get some plants from you. I leave near by. In Chadstone.
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14th February 2018 10:27am
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Linton says...
Not sure which plants you mean but assume you are looking for Sea Buckthorn. I don't have any spare ones, just a couple of small plants which will need to grow for another year before I can take any more cuttings. Picture of the small male plants. Cheers!
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Linton
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WinterRose says...
Hi Ionut,
I would love to get 3 male and 3 female (6in total) of rooted sea buckthorn cuttings please? Interested in fresh seeds too😀

I am Melbourne based. Please let me know cost and how I can get these off you🙂

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

😁
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Yuri George says...
Best varieties are in Ukraine & Russia, where they have large fruited varieties.
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Kitty says...
I would be interested to get male and female sea buckthorn berries. Please let me know if you have any for sale . Thank you
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Judoman says...
hi does anyone have any female cuttings for sale or trade?
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Judoman
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18th December 2019 9:49am
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Linton says...
Attention Judoman....
Please advise what you have to trade for female Hippophaes. Kind regards!
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Judoman says...
Hi Linton, your garden is magnificent! if you would like to email me: yoko.guruma@gmail.com
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Tat says...
I would like to buy Sea Buckthorn plants from cuttings, 3 Females and 2 Males.
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RareEdiblesFan says...
G'day, Also interested in buying Sea Buckthorn fruits, root cuttings, etc.
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eneri says...
I also would like a plant or cuttings etc.
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AlexP says...
I would love to as well! Tried to germinate from seeds many times but no success.Want to buy 3 females and 2 males as well.

Thank you!
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