Prashant, very nice pictures of one of the four Sea buck thorns, is this
the predominant type in Ladhakh?

usha di

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 11:49 AM, D.S Rawat <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes a very important medicinal plant. Sea buck Thorn. Fruits, though
> small, are one of the richest source of Vit C and antioxidants. Fruits do
> not seem completely mature (though these never become sweeter) and a fruit
> in mouth can sour the taste. When fully, mature turns orange and looks
> delicious. Commercial drinks are being prepared from the fruits now.
> DSRawat Pantnagar
>
> On Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:05:19 PM UTC+5:30, Prashant wrote:
>>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> Small tree ( 5 to 6m tall) seen near Sainj River at Shakati (Altitude:
>> approx 2300m) at GHNP.
>>
>> Bot. name: *Hippophae salicifolia*
>>
>> Family: Elaeagnaceae
>>
>> Regards
>> Prashant
>>
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