• Hippophae rhamnoides, also known as sea-buckthorn,: 277 is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, native to the cold-temperate regions of Europe and Asia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hippophae rhamnoides is a hardy, deciduous shrub that can grow between 2 and 4 m high (between 7 and 13 ft). (wikipedia.org)
  • Hippophae rhamnoides is situated in the family Elaeagnaceae, in the order Rosales. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hippophae rhamnoides is divided into eight subspecies: ssp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hippophae rhamnoides is native to the cold-temperate regions of Europe and Asia, between 27 and 69EN latitude and 7EW and 122EE longitude. (wikipedia.org)
  • The common sea buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides is one of just seven species within the genus and is by far the most widespread. (blogspot.com)
  • The common Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is by far the most widespread, with a range extending from the Atlantic coasts of Europe right across to northwestern China. (pinenutoil.org)
  • Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.) also called as Sandthorn or Seaberry is a thorny deciduous shrub with narrow glossy leaves and orange berries. (nutritionvistas.com)
  • However, the species Hippophae rhamnoides is normally referred to as common sea buckthorn. (nutritionvistas.com)
  • Sea buckthorns fall under the genus "Hippophae" and Hippophae rhamnoides is the most widespread species in the genus. (ayulent.com)
  • Sea-buckthorn identifies a group of species in the genus Hippophae, the most commonly used of which is Hippophae rhamnoides. (oridel.com)
  • Latin name: Hippophae rhamnoides. (xiaojinmitech.com)
  • Sea buckthorn (Latin name: Hippophae rhamnoides Linn. (xiaojinmitech.com)
  • Sea buckthorn Hippophae rhamnoides and fruit flies Rhagoletis batava: Search for volatile semiochemicals involved in pest attraction. (gamtostyrimai.lt)
  • The genus name Hippophae originates from the Greek words hippo = "horse" and phaos = "to shine" and is due to the ancient Greek use of sea buckthorn leaves as horse fodder to make their coats shine more. (wikipedia.org)
  • an exceptionally hardy plant able to withstand winter temperatures as low as −43 °C, In ancient times, leaves and young branches from sea buckthorn were supposedly fed as a remedy to horses to support weight gain and appearance of the coat, leading to the name of the genus, Hippophae derived from hippo (horse), and phaos (shining). (hudsonmadeny.com)
  • Sea-Buckthorn (Hippophae litangensis) is a deciduous shrub in the genus Hippophae, family Elaeagnaceae. (luminescents.net)
  • There are about 7 species in the genus Hippophae almost all of them are referred as Sea Buckthorn. (nutritionvistas.com)
  • The plant sea buckthorn belongs to the genus Sea buckthorn of the Elaeaceae family and is a deciduous shrub. (xiaojinmitech.com)
  • Almost all protection under the law set-aside.Marine buckthorn (Hippophae L., Elaeagnaceae) is definitely an financially and also ecologically critical healing plant including species which are winter months healthy, dioecious, wind-pollinated multi-purpose plants displaying yellow as well as red berry together with nitrogen-fixing capability. (p5091inhibitor.com)
  • The Sea buckthorns (Hippophae L.) are deciduous shrubs in the genus Hippophae, family Elaeagnaceae. (pinenutoil.org)
  • Khasiat dan Manfaat Buah Tumbuhan Seabuckthorn Buah Suci dari Tibet on Nov 29, 2015 Tumbuhan Seabuckthorn adalah masih dalam satu group dengan species genus Hippophae, Buah Seabuckthorn merupakan salah satu tumbuhan yang tertua di bumi dengan usia lebih dari 200 juta tahun. (blogtopsites.com)
  • A quarterly magazine, it has articles on Himalayacalamus hookerianus, hardy Euphorbias and an excellent article on Hippophae spp. (theferns.info)
  • The genus Prunus is an old Latin word for plum tree. (cultu.be)
  • Hippophae is a tree species with ecological, economic and social benefits. (preprints.org)
  • Species belonging to genus Hippophae accumulate oil both in soft parts and in seed of the fruit. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ancient Greeks named the genus Hippophaë,or 'glittering horse,' because they believed that horses became plump and healthy when maintained on pastures with these trees. (cnseed.org)
  • Application de la télédétection pour la caractérisation des changements géomorphologiques d'une rivière en tresses. (geni-alp.org)
  • Lindenane sesquiterpenoid monomers and oligomers, characterized by a sterically congested cyclopentane and an unusual trans-5/6 ring junction, are mainly found in Chloranthaceae species and the genus Lindera Thunb (Lauraceae). (bvsalud.org)
  • It is an important reference for studies on the general characteristics and evolution of the Hippophae chloroplast genome. (preprints.org)
  • Species belonging to genus Hippophae accumulate oil both in soft parts and in seed of the fruit. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is a rare species of fruit in the family Elaeagnaceae and Hippophae genus. (healthbenefitstimes.com)
  • Some RHAMNUS species have been reclassified into this genus. (bvsalud.org)
  • One gave rise to the widespread species (northern temperate distribution species L. carinthiacum and L. rotatum), and the other formed the Himalayan species.A taxonomic revision of the whole genus Lomatogonium is presented. (jse.ac.cn)
  • Acer was the most attractive genus, followed by several Populus species, such as P.×dakuanensis, Populus simonii Carr. (bibbase.org)
  • n] In North America, A. glabripennis has been reported to attack 18 deciduous tree species belonging to 12 genera. (bibbase.org)
  • The genus Cardiovirus (family Picornaviridae) currently comprises the species Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) and Theilovirus. (nih.gov)
  • Plant Seabuckthorn is a genus of seabuckthorn, a deciduous shrub, characterized by drought resistance, resistance to wind and sand, and can survive in salinized land, so it is widely used in soil and water conservation. (b2bmap.com)
  • This genus does not belong to the buckthorn family ( RHAMNACEAE ). (nih.gov)
  • Other genera in the same plant family of legumes (Fabaceae) are also known as broom. (wssajournals.org)
  • The genus name Hippophae originates from the Greek words hippo = "horse" and phaos = "to shine" and is due to the ancient Greek use of sea buckthorn leaves as horse fodder to make their coats shine more. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ficus semicordata, commonly known as the drooping fig, is a small to medium-sized fodder tree of genus Ficus. (ouriquesfarm.com)
  • Shepherdia canadensis, also known as Russet Buffaloberry, Soopolallie, Soapberry, or Foamberry, is one of a small number of shrubs of the genus Shepherdia bearing edible red berries. (seeds-gallery.shop)
  • This genus includes shrubs grown for their decorative effect and their hardiness. (pepinieres-minier.fr)
  • Trumpet tree belongs to the flowering plant genus Bignoniaceae. (wssajournals.org)
  • The present paper deals with the infrageneric classification, phylogeny and geographic distribution of the genus Lomatogonium. (jse.ac.cn)
  • As with nearly all members of this genus, pairing is a short affair lasting not more than three hours, generally before midnight. (tripod.com)