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Old 24-11-2013, 02:27 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Sea-buckthorn question

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We have a male Sea-buckthorn, c.10 feet high, in a suitably moist area, and close to the sea,
and would like one or more females to grow alongside it. I've looked
on the internet and 1?2 year old plants are available from a number of

nurseries but all but one say that you can't sex them until they fruit
at 5?6 years old.


Then they must be referring to plants grown from seed?


The exception offers female plants of Hippophae rhamnoides 'Leikora',
which, as they are only 20?30 cm in height, can only be 1 year old, so
how do they know the sex,


Because they are clones of a mature plant that's known to be female.
Either grown from cuttings or micro cell propagation, they would be
identical to the parent they were taken from.

Janet