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Hippophae rhamnoides
Willow-thorn Wil"low-thorn`, n. (Bot.) A thorny European shrub (Hippopha["e] rhamnoides) resembling a willow.

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- Hippophae is the genus of sea buckthorns, deciduous shrubs in the family Elaeagnaceae. The name sea buckthorn may be hyphenated to avoid confusion with...
- Hippophae rhamnoides, also known as sea-buckthorn,: 277  is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, native to the cold-temperate regions...
- include macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides), both of which contain as much or more palmitoleic acid (17%...
- Hyles hippophaes, the seathorn hawk-moth, is a species of moth in the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper...
- Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. Synonyms Elaeagnus canadensis (L.) A.Nelson (1935) Hippophae canadensis L. (1753) Lepargyrea canadensis (L.) Greene (1892)...
- Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt. Synonyms Elaeagnus utilis A.Nelson (1935) Hippophae argentea Pursh (1813) Lepargyrea argentea (Pursh) Greene (1890)...
- Hebe (Hebe) Hedera (Ivy) Helianthemum (Rockrose) Hibiscus (Hibiscus) * Hippophae (Sea-buckthorn) * Hoheria (Lacebark) * Holodiscus (Creambush) Hudsonia...
- marine oils. Macadamia oil (Macadamia integrifolia) and sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides) are botanical sources with high concentrations, containing...
- brown or golden hairs which are either peltate or scaly. Shepherdia and Hippophae are uni****ual, the female and male borne on different plants (dioecious)...
- personal-care products. While sorbic acid occurs naturally in rowan and hippophae berries, virtually all of the world's supply of sorbic acid, from which...