Description
Sunny is a flavorful Russian seaberry (sea buckthorn, sea berry) known for its naturally sweeter fruit, lower acidity, and beautiful golden-orange berries. While most seaberries lean sharp and citrusy, Sunny stands out for its milder, more balanced flavor that makes it one of the best choices for fresh eating, smoothies, and lightly sweetened preserves.
The shrub is moderately vigorous with an upright, compact form that fits well into home gardens and edible landscapes. Sunny produces abundant clusters of fruit on silver-green branches, offering both ornamental appeal and reliable yields. Extremely hardy and tolerant of poor soils, it performs well in a wide range of climates while delivering excellent fruit quality.
Overview
- Russian female seaberry with naturally sweeter, less acidic berries.
- Golden-orange fruit with mild, pleasant flavor — ideal for fresh use.
- Moderate vigor — well suited for home gardens.
- Cold hardy and tolerant of poor, sandy soils.
- Requires a male pollinator for fruiting.
Growing Details
Latin Name: Hippophae rhamnoides ‘Sunny’
Site and Soil: 1/2 day to full sun; thrives in well-drained, sandy or rocky soils
Hardiness (Temp): Typically hardy to -40°F
Bearing Age: 2–3 years
Rootstock: Own roots (propagated from cuttings)
Size at Maturity: About 6–8 ft with moderate vigor
Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring
Ripening Time: Mid to late August
Yield: Good, reliable crops once established
Pests and Diseases: Very resilient, low-maintenance shrub
USDA Zone: 3–8
Additional Notes
- Origin: Russian selection known for improved flavor and sweetness.
- Flavor: Milder and less tart than most seaberries — ideal for fresh eating and kid-friendly snacks.
- Fruit quality: Golden-orange berries with pleasant aroma.
- Uses: Fresh eating, smoothies, jams, juices, syrups, and wellness blends.
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