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  2. Hippophae rhamnoides - Wikipedia

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    Hippophae rhamnoides, also known as sea-buckthorn, [2]: 277 sandthorn, sallowthorn or seaberry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, native to the cold-temperate regions of Europe and Asia. [3]

  3. Hippophae - Wikipedia

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    Hippophae salicifolia (willow-leaved sea buckthorn) is restricted to the Himalayas, to the south of the common sea buckthorn, growing at high altitudes in dry valleys; it differs from H. rhamnoides in having broader (to 10 mm (3 ⁄ 8 in)) [citation needed] and greener (less silvery) leaves, and yellow berries. A wild variant occurs in the same ...

  4. Frangula californica - Wikipedia

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    A.Gray [3][4][5] Rhamnus californica Eschsch. Frangula californica (previously classified as Rhamnus californica) is a species of flowering plant in the buckthorn family native to western North America. [3][4][5] It produces edible fruits and seeds. [6] It is commonly known as California coffeeberry and California buckthorn.

  5. Rhamnus alaternus - Wikipedia

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    Rhamnus alaternus is an evergreen shrub 1–5 metres (3 ft 3 in – 16 ft 5 in) high. [3] The stems have reddish bark and pubescent young branches, rounded and compact foliage with alternating leaves, 2–6 centimetres (0.79–2.36 in) long, [3] sometimes nearly opposite, oval or lanceolate, leathery, shiny green, yellowish-green underneath.

  6. Rhamnus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Rhamnus pumila, dwarf buckthorn. Rhamnus is a genus of about 140 accepted species of shrubs or small trees, commonly known as buckthorns, in the family Rhamnaceae.Its species range from 1 to 10 m (3 to 33 ft) tall (rarely to 15 m, 50 ft) and are native mainly in east Asia and North America, but found throughout the temperate and subtropical Northern Hemisphere, and also more locally in the ...

  7. Secrets behind a miracle skin care ingredient: Sea Buckthorn

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    Sea buckthorn products exfoliator cleanser. Sea Buckthorn has historically been used to heal skin injuries, burns, wounds, eczema, and sun-damaged skin.

  8. The best body lotions for mature skin, according to experts - AOL

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    EltaMD Skin Restore Body Cream $38.00 at Bluemercury. EltaMD Skin Restore Body Cream $38.00 at Dermstore. When recommending lotions to her patients with mature skin, Garcia says she recommends ...

  9. Sea buckthorn oil - Wikipedia

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    Sea buckthorn oil is a red-orange oil derived from sea buckthorn plants. The most commonly used species for this purpose is Hippophae rhamnoides. Species belonging to this genus accumulate lipids in the mesocarp (the fruit pulp), [1] so the oil can be extracted from either the seeds or the pulp. The resulting oils (seed oil and pulp oil, also ...