Silverthorn thrives in a variety of conditions, demonstrating high tolerance for shade, drought, and poor soil. It is frequently found in:
is the title of the acclaimed third book in Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Saga . Published in 1985, the novel follows Prince Arutha on a desperate quest to find a mystical herb called "Silverthorn" to save his poisoned bride, Princess Anita. silverthorn
In regions such as the Southeastern United States, Elaeagnus pungens is classified as an invasive species. Published in 1985, the novel follows Prince Arutha
In the natural world, (or Thorny Olive) is a dense, fast-growing evergreen shrub known for its resilience and unique foliage. , has transformed into a premier mountain destination
, has transformed into a premier mountain destination. Nestled at the base of the Gore Range, it was originally built on a gold rush-era placer claim by Judge Silverthorn, who famously decided selling town lots was more profitable than mining the fine gold dust found in the soil.