The phrase appears to be a specific, perhaps niche or emerging, identifier for a plant cultivar—most likely a variety of sea buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides ) or a similar spiny, fruiting shrub.
The contrast of silvery-green foliage against vibrant berries makes it a striking addition to a garden.
The berries are typically used in jams, oils, and teas.
Cultivars like the SS Galitsin 083 are often armed with formidable thorns. While these serve as excellent natural security or "living fences," they make harvesting a delicate, often painful task.
In horticultural circles, "SS" often stands for "Selection Station" or a specific breeding lineage, while "Dunyasha" is a traditional Russian name frequently used for hardy, productive plant varieties developed in Eastern Europe or Central Asia. The Paradox of the "Spiny but Desired"
Often designed for smaller gardens or efficient commercial harvesting, they provide a high yield in a limited footprint.
The phrase appears to be a specific, perhaps niche or emerging, identifier for a plant cultivar—most likely a variety of sea buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides ) or a similar spiny, fruiting shrub.
The contrast of silvery-green foliage against vibrant berries makes it a striking addition to a garden. ss galitsin 083 spiny but desired dunyasha
The berries are typically used in jams, oils, and teas. The phrase appears to be a specific, perhaps
Cultivars like the SS Galitsin 083 are often armed with formidable thorns. While these serve as excellent natural security or "living fences," they make harvesting a delicate, often painful task. Cultivars like the SS Galitsin 083 are often
In horticultural circles, "SS" often stands for "Selection Station" or a specific breeding lineage, while "Dunyasha" is a traditional Russian name frequently used for hardy, productive plant varieties developed in Eastern Europe or Central Asia. The Paradox of the "Spiny but Desired"
Often designed for smaller gardens or efficient commercial harvesting, they provide a high yield in a limited footprint.