NameSea buckthorn
Scientific NameHippophae rhamnoides
NativeNative over a wide area of Europe and Asia.
Common/English NameSandthorn, sallowthorn, seaberry
Name in Other LanguagesDanish: Havtorn
Netherlands: Duindoorn
Finnish: Tyrni
Spanish: Espino armarillo
German: Sanddorn
Swedish: Havtorn
Norwegian: Tindved
Italy: Garra
Russian Federation: Siberian pineapple
French: Argasse
Plant Growth HabitMedium-sized, hardy, growing deciduous tree-like shrub
Growing ClimateFound along riversides, in mountainous areas, and in sandy and gravel ground
SoilFound growing profusely on a wide range of soil types, but does better in soils with a light physical structure, rich in nutrient compounds. Best growth occurs in deep, well-drained, sandy loam with ample organic matter.
Plant Size0.5–6 meters (1.6–19.7 ft.) tall, rarely up to 10 meters (33 ft.) in central Asia
Lifespan100 to 150 years.
BarkBrown or black thick and rough bark.
BranchDense and stiff branches
LeafLeaf arrangement can be alternate or opposite. Distinct green at the top, and silver-ash green on the underside, lanceolate, 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) long, and less than 7 mm (0.28 in) broad.
FlowerVery small yellowish pistillate flowers
Flowering SeasonApril to mid-May.
Fruit Shape & SizePearl-shaped clustered berries 6–9 mm (0.24–0.35 in) in diameter, soft, juicy, and rich in oils.
Fruit ColorYellowish-orange
Fruit TasteOily, bitter, sour, tart, and astringent
SeedOne bony, ovoid seed.
Varieties/Types
  • Hippophae rhamnoides
  • Hippophae salicifolia
  • Hippophae goniocarpa
  • Hippophae gyantsensis
  • Hippophae litangensis
  • Hippophae neurocarpa
  • Hippophae tibetana
SeasonAugust to October.
Health Benefits
  • Stomach Health
  • Vision Health
  • Brain health
  • Cancer Treatment
  • Aging Process
  • Diabetes Control
  • Vitamin C Boost
  • Circulation

Sea buckthorn Scientific Classification

Scientific nameHippophae rhamnoides
KingdomPlantae
SubkingdomTracheobionta
OrderRhamnales
FamilyElaeagnaceae
GenusHippophae L.
SpeciesHippophae rhamnoides L.
Super divisionSpermatophyta
DivisionMagnoliophyta
ClassMagnoliopsida
Sub ClassRosidae