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Wat (wie) is buckthorn berry - definitie

GENUS OF PLANTS, SEA-BUCKTHORN
Sea berry; Seaberry; Hippophaë; Seabuckthorn; Sea Buckthorn; Sea buckthorn; Sea Buckthron; Seabuckthorn berry; Sea-buckthorn; Nepalese Sea Buckthorn; Sandthorn; Hippophae goniocarpa
  • Common sea buckthorn]]
  • Common sea buckthorn
  • Ripe berries of sea-buckthorn. Selenginsky district, Buryatia, Russia

Hippophae         
Hippophae is the genus of sea buckthorns, deciduous shrubs in the family Elaeagnaceae. The name sea buckthorn may be hyphenated to avoid confusion with the unrelated true buckthorns (Rhamnus, family Rhamnaceae).
Sara Berry         
AMERICAN ECONOMIST
Berry, Sara; Sara S. Berry
Sara Sweezy Berry (born 1940) is an American scholar of contemporary African political economies, professor of history at Johns Hopkins Universityhttp://www.ipc-undp.
Don Berry (statistician)         
AMERICAN STATISTICIAN
Donald A. Berry; Don A. Berry; D. A. Berry
Donald Arthur Berry (born May 26, 1940) is an American statistician and a practitioner and proponent of Bayesian statistics in medical science. He was the chairman of the Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Texas M.

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Hippophae

Hippophae is the genus of sea buckthorns, deciduous shrubs in the family Elaeagnaceae. The name sea buckthorn may be hyphenated to avoid confusion with the unrelated true buckthorns (Rhamnus, family Rhamnaceae). It is also referred to as sandthorn, sallowthorn, or seaberry. It produces orange-yellow berries, which have been used over centuries as food, traditional medicine, and skin treatment in Mongolia, Ladakh, Russia, Ukraine, and northern Europe, which are its origin regions.

It is an exceptionally hardy plant able to withstand winter temperatures as low as −43 °C (−45 °F). Because Hippophae develops an aggressive and extensive root system, it is planted to inhibit soil erosion and is used in land reclamation for its nitrogen fixing properties, wildlife habitat, and soil enrichment. Hippophae berries and leaves are manufactured into various human and animal food and skincare products.