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Hippophae Rhamnoides Collection

"Hippophae rhamnoides: A Magnoliid Beauty from 1895" This captivating chromolithograph, published in 1895, showcases the vibrant allure of Hippophae rhamnoides


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"Hippophae rhamnoides: A Magnoliid Beauty from 1895" This captivating chromolithograph, published in 1895, showcases the vibrant allure of Hippophae rhamnoides, commonly known as Sea Buckthorn. Found in Norfolk, England, UK during September, this shrub dazzles with its ripe berries. Renowned for its medicinal properties and alternative therapies, it has long been cherished by herbalists and practitioners of alternative medicine. Its bright orange berries are packed with nutrients and have been used to treat various ailments throughout history. In the enchanting ambiance formed by light shining through the sea-buckthorn leaves and thorns on Ameland Island in Friesland, The Netherlands, a melodious Eurasian wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) sings amidst colorful surroundings. This scene beautifully captures nature's harmony. Illustrating the diversity of flora is an exquisite depiction of Aesculus pavia (Red buckeye), showcasing its canopy shape during summer or bare winter branches. Nature's artistry knows no bounds. From Transylvania's Sigishoara fruit and vegetable market to Lincolnshire's autumnal landscape covered in sea buckthorn berries; these images evoke a sense of abundance and vitality that this plant brings to different regions across Europe. Even European Blackbirds (Turdus merula) cannot resist indulging in the nutritious feast provided by Hippophae rhamnoides' bountiful berries. These adult females find sustenance amidst their vibrant hues. Hippophae rhamnoides continues to captivate us with its beauty while offering potential health benefits through alternative treatments. Let us appreciate this magnificent magnoliid treasure that has stood the test of time since it was first illustrated over a century ago.