EVA sea buckthorn
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General information & origin
- “Eva” is a female variety of sea buckthorn.
- It is believed to be the result of a cross between Finnish and Russian sea buckthorn populations.
Main characteristics
- Size/growth habit
- Reaches approximately 2-3 meters when mature, according to several sources.
Others mention a greater height (~12-15 feet ≈ 3.5-4.5 m) depending on vigor and conditions.
- Reaches approximately 2-3 meters when mature, according to several sources.
- Thorns
- Variety with few thorns, which makes harvesting easier.
- Foliage
- Silver-green leaves, fairly typical of sea buckthorns, with a silvery hue on the underside.
- Fruit/berries
• Color: bright yellow-orange.
• Taste: slightly tart, very juicy, sweet-tart or well-balanced flavor.
• Size/quantity: large, numerous berries. Eva is even said to have the highest polyphenol content recorded for any sea buckthorn variety. - Maturity/harvest
- Harvested in August to September depending on the region.
- Takes about 3 years to start producing significantly.
- Hardiness/climate/soil
- Withstands cold well, suited to harsh climates with short summers.
- Well-drained soil, tolerates dry or poor soil, prefers full sun.
- Withstands cold well, suited to harsh climates with short summers.
Strengths
- Rich in polyphenols — ‘Eva’ stands out for its high polyphenol content, making it ideal for juices, jams, health products, and nutraceuticals.
- Easy to harvest compared to other, more thorny varieties. Suitable for cold climates and relatively short summers.
- Ornamental foliage and attractive appearance in addition to fruit production.
Limitations/things to consider
- Requires cross-pollination: ‘Eva’ is female, so a male plant (or several, depending on the number of females) must be nearby to ensure fruit production.
- Acidity/strongly tart taste depending on ripeness—for some, the taste may need to be adjusted (sweetening or processing) if a very tart taste is not desired. Production is not immediate—as with many sea buckthorns, it takes a few years (≈ 2-4) to get a good harvest.
- Pruning and maintenance: although not very thorny, space, planting, pruning, plant health, etc. must be carefully managed.
Comparisons/special features
- Compared to ‘Sunny’: ‘Eva’ is often compared to Sunny, with large, juicy fruit, but ‘Eva’ has the advantage of having fewer thorns.
- According to a scientific journal, ‘Eva’ is mentioned as a Latvian variety with a high level of sugar dissolved in water, which makes it sweeter, especially when harvested late.
Growing tips
- If you decide to grow it at home, here are a few tips based on the information available:
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- Choose the right location: full sun, well-drained soil, avoid areas with standing water.
- Provide a male plant close enough for wind pollination (1 male for several females). Position this plant so that it is exposed to prevailing winds.
- Spacing: leave enough space (≈ 2-3 m between plants or more depending on vigor) so that the plants have room to develop properly.
- Winter protection: even though they are hardy, young plants can benefit from mulch or root protection during very harsh winters.
- Harvest: monitor ripeness to obtain the best balance between acidity and sugar, depending on use (fresh, juice, jams). Late-ripening fruits will often have a sweeter taste.
- Maintenance: prune to maintain shape, remove dead branches, promote aeration, and limit disease.
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Number of years for production
3 ans