Hippophae rhamnoides 'Hikul'

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Hippophae rhamnoides 'Hikul' is a male sea buckthorn selected for its reliable pollination and more controlled growth compared to typical male plants. Although it does not produce fruit, it is essential for fertilising nearby female sea buckthorn shrubs. The plant forms a relatively compact, upright shape and features narrow, silvery-grey foliage, giving it both practical and ornamental value. Exceptionally hardy and tolerant of wind, drought, and poor soils, 'Hikul' is well suited to coastal gardens, exposed sites, and mixed sea buckthorn plantings.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
Eventual Height
  • 1-1.5m
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Compact

How to care for Hippophae rhamnoides 'Hikul'

Light:
Full sun; essential for strong growth and effective pollination.

Soil:
Well-drained soil; thrives in poor, sandy, or coastal soils. Avoid waterlogging.

Water:
Water while establishing; very drought-tolerant once established.

Pruning:
Prune lightly in late winter if needed to maintain shape or size.

Hardiness:
Fully hardy throughout the UK; extremely tolerant of wind, salt, and exposure.

Feeding:
Low feeding needs; avoid rich fertilisers.

Notes

Male sea buckthorn grown as a pollinator.

Does not produce berries.

Relatively compact, upright habit compared to standard male forms.

Used to pollinate female Hippophae rhamnoides varieties (wind-pollinated).

Narrow, silvery-grey leaves add ornamental value.

Thorny, deciduous shrub ideal for coastal gardens, hedging, and shelter belts.

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