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Semi di Shepherdia argentea - frutti commestibili
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Semi di Shepherdia argentea

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Semi di Shepherdia argentea - frutti commestibili

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Le Elaeagnaceae come Shepherdia argentea e Elaeagnus multiflora var. edulis (Goumi del Giappone) hanno entrambe foglie argentate e frutti commestibili. Il Goumi, alla caduta delle foglie, rimane completamente rosso di frutti per buona parte dell’inverno fornendo abbondante cibo agli uccelli.

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Semi di Shepherdia argentea - frutti commestibili

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Le Elaeagnaceae come Shepherdia argentea e Elaeagnus multiflora var. edulis (Goumi del Giappone) hanno entrambe foglie argentate e frutti commestibili. Il Goumi, alla caduta delle foglie, rimane completamente rosso di frutti per buona parte dell’inverno fornendo abbondante cibo agli uccelli.

Shepherdia argentea, commonly called silver buffaloberry, bull berry, or thorny buffaloberry, is a species of Shepherdia in the Russian olive family.

It is native to central and western North America, from the Prairie Provinces of Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) southwards in the United States as far as Ventura County in California, as well as northern Arizona, and northwestern New Mexico.

Shepherdia argentea is a deciduous shrub growing from 2–6 metres (6.6–19.7 ft) tall. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs (rarely alternately arranged), 2–6 cm long, oval with a rounded apex, green with a covering of fine silvery, silky hairs, more thickly silvery below than above.

The flowers are pale yellow, with four sepals but no petals.

The fruit is a bright red fleshy drupe 5 mm in diameter, it is edible.

Two cultivars, 'Xanthocarpa' and 'Goldeneye', form yellow fruit.

Uses

Like the Canada buffaloberry, Sheperdia argentea has been used historically as a food, medicine, and dye. Its various uses including the treatment of stomach troubles and in coming-of-age ceremonies for girls.

In the Great Basin, the berries were eaten raw and dried for winter use, but more often cooked into a flavoring sauce for bison meat. The buffaloberry has been a staple food to some American Indians, who ate the berries in puddings, jellies, and in raw or dried form.[14] The Gosiute Shoshone name for the plant is añ-ka-mo-do-nûp.

Ecology

The berry is one of the mainstays of the diet of the sharp-tailed grouse, the provincial bird of Saskatchewan. The foliage provides important forage for mule deer[7] and white-tailed deer.[8] The shrub's thorny branches and thicket forming habit provide a shelter for many small animal species and an ideal nesting site for songbirds.[9] Over the extent of its range, the buffaloberry is an important species in a variety of ecological communities. For example, in the shrub-grassland communities of North Dakota it is found growing with many native grasses, while in riparian woodlands of Montana and Western North Dakota it can be found in plant communities dominated by green ash.

 

 

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Semi bio
Commestibile?
Commestibile
Perenne ?
Perenne: sì
Resistente al freddo e al gelo ?
Resistente al freddo: fino a −40 ° C
Pianta medicinale?
Pianta medicinale: Sì

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