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Looking to buy sea berry (sea buckthorn) plants

 
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Hello!

I feel called to plant sea buckthorn on my land. I live in Northern New Mexico and have lots of space and water. I love sea buckthorn because I grew up in Russia and enjoyed it as a child. It is a special one for me.. I've been looking online hoping to order female and male plants. Preferably Star of Altai variety. But pretty much every nursery I've viewed online are out of stock... Does anyone know of a good source for this plant? I'd appreciate any advice including any discussion/information/suggestions for Sea Buckthorn. Thank you kindly!
 
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My local nursery will ship bare root plants to you I believe.  You may want to also search for "Seaberry"

https://www.burntridgenursery.com/Seaberry-Bushes/products/43/
 
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Thank you Kyle! I did see their listing. Looks like they are bundles of unsexed seedlings. I’ll give them a call and ask about the variety. Definitely an affordable option compared to more mature plants.
 
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