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Large, orange berries are highlighted by narrow, silvery-green foliage. Ripens in August.
• | Full Sun |
• | Attracts Birds |
• | Medium |
• | Gray |
• | Container Plants |
Species Hippophae rhamnoides are known to be invasive. It has not yet been established whether the cultivars are as vigorous.
Grow Me Instead suggests Viburnum lentago, Aronia melanocarpa, Myrica pensylvanica (Morella pensylvanica) among others, as potential substitutes. Editor recommends Shepherdia canadensis.
Tolerant of a range of soils and conditions, including salt, it is best grown in a dry, sandy soil, in full sun.