MARY sea buckthorn
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Main characteristics
- Hardiness
- Estimated zone around 3a in nursery records. Therefore fairly hardy, well suited to cold winters.
- Adult size
- Approximately 3 to 5 meters in height for the female, with a width of approximately 2 meters.
- Fruit appearance
- Medium-sized berries, dark orange in color.
- Harvest period/maturity
- Harvest generally extends from mid-August to mid-September.
- Yield
- “Good sustained yields,” high productivity according to records.
- Thorns
- Few thorns, which makes harvesting easier.
- Use of fruit
- Ideal for processing: juice, oil, etc.
Advantages
- Relatively long harvest period, which allows flexibility in picking the berries.
- Good disease resistance according to sources. Adaptable to various soils, even relatively poor and well-drained soils. Also tolerates the presence of salt in some cases.
- Low thorniness, which is a huge plus for handling and harvesting.
Limitations or points to watch out for
- The fact that it is a dioecious plant means that you will need to purchase a male plant to pollinate the females. Without a male, there will be no fruit.
- Production begins after a few years: the female plant will not bear fruit immediately (often after 2-3 years), and maximum yield is reached later.
- The size of the plant (3-5 m) requires a certain amount of space. If you don't mow or prune it, it can become quite an imposing bush.
- Even though it has few thorns, there are still some; harvesting can be less pleasant if you choose a location that is difficult to access.
Hardiness Zones
Light
Uses / Special remarks