Part of the Fall collection
Hardy Berries and Currants: Fall Field Notes
Field note · October 2024
grafting sea buckthorn is tricky, but possible
grafting sea buckthorn is tricky, but possible. Here’s a fruiting branch grafted last spring from chinese sea buckthorn, H. sinensis onto a male H. rhamnoides , probably Indian Summer a shelterbelt seed strain. Sinesis gets larger, fruits a month later, and has a sharp citrus tasty flavour.