Sea Buckthorn Hikul (male)
A Danish-bred, male cultivar of sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides Hikul is a dwarf, slow-growing, deciduous shrub with a dense, rounded habit, good for a low hedge. The rosemary-like leaves emerge silvery in spring, turning green in summer; the plant is semi-evergreen in mild, sheltered areas. The flowers are inconspicuous, and are not followed by berries, as the plant is male. Sea buckthorn Hikul is tolerant of pollution and does well in pots, so is good in small urban gardens, where it looks particularly attractive as topiary. Also good on dry sites, where it will help prevent erosion on exposed slopes.
Site: Tolerates exposure, including coastal exposure
Soil: Any well-drained soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All year
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: to 3-6’ (1-1.8m)  Spread: to 3-6’ (1-1.8m)


















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