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During the many years Bill Schroeder was Ag Canada's agroforestry research manager at Indian Head, SK, he became known as the leading sea buckthorn expert in Canada. Working with hardy Siberian seeds collected from the Altai Mountain area, Bill developed a number of cultivars, of which Prairie Sunset is arguably the best. Fruit size, flavour and quality are the main reasons, followed closely by the fact that it's thorns are rather sparse and soft. At 85 grams per 100 berries, Prairie Sunset's fruit is considered impressively large, and yields are heavy at 8-10 kg per plant. The typical citrusy flavour is tempered by subtle shades of mango and pineapple, and, of course, like all sea buckthorn, the golden-orange berries are just brimming with all sorts of vitamin goodies, antioxidants, etc., etc.
Mature height is about 2.4m (8') with a spread of 2m (6').
PLANT WITH BILLY BOY | ZONE 2 | HARVEST: EARLY AUG.