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Celtis occidentalis - Wikipedia
Celtis occidentalis, commonly known as the common hackberry, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is also known as the nettletree, ...
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Learn About Hackberry - Arbor Day Foundation
Found on a wide range of soils east of the Rockies from southern Canada to Florida, these trees thrive in a broad span of temperatures and on sites that vary ...
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Common hackberry | UMN Extension
Hackberry (C. occidentalis) is a large native tree found commonly on river terraces and floodplains in southern and central Minnesota.
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hackberry
hackberry (ˈhækbɛrɪ) [A phonetic variant of hagberry, q.v.] 1. A northern name for the Bird-cherry, more commmonly hagberry, q.v. 2. In North America, the fruit of the tree Celtis occidentalis, which resembles the bird-cherry in size; also the tree itself, of which there are several varieties, or su...
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Hackberry | Celtis occidentalis - The Morton Arboretum
Hackberry is a Chicago-area native and a sturdy, tolerant shade tree for parkways, parks, and other large areas. Its fleshy, purple-brown berries ripen in late ...
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What to Know About Hackberries - Nashville Tree Conservation Corps
Hackberries provide food and habitat for a large number of species. The berries are plentiful and nutritious for birds and other animals and insects.
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www.nashvilletreeconservationcorps.org
Hackberry
in the United States
Hackberry, Arizona
Hackberry, Louisiana
Hackberry, Kansas
Hackberry High School, located in Hackberry, Louisiana
Hackberry, National Monument
Hackberry Hill, Colorado
Hackberry Mountain, California
Hackberry School District, Arizona
Other uses
USS Hackberry (AN-25), a
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Hackberry - Kansas Forest Service
Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) grows throughout Kansas, prefers moist soil, can reach 60-70 feet, has simple leaves, and dark purple fruit. It is used for ...
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Celtis occidentalis (American Hackberry, Beaverwood, Common ...
Hackberry is a deciduous native tree in the hemp family (Cannabaceae) found from Canada south to FL and west to south-central states often found in bottomlands.
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[PDF] Hardwood Lumber and Veneer Series: Hackberry/Sugarberry
Hackberry has warty bark, light yellowish-green sapwood, and a wild grain pattern. It is low in bending strength, and has no decay resistance. It is used for ...
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www.extension.purdue.edu
[PDF] COMMON HACKBERRY
Common hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) is used for erosion control, has medicinal uses, is a street tree, and has small, toothed leaves and drupes.
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This Bark is Rough: Hackberry | Chicago Botanic Garden
Take a look at the interesting texture of this bark. If you use your imagination, it's like a miniature Grand Canyon on its side, with layers of material ...
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www.chicagobotanic.org
Papa Johns Pizza Hackberry Ln
Open - Closes at 10:00 PM. 901 BIRMINGHAM RD. Order online or call (205) 345-3450 now for the best pizza deals. Taste our latest menu options for pizza, breadsticks and wings. Available for delivery or carryout at a location near you.
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Hackberry (Lavaca County), Texas
Hackberry is an unincorporated area that formerly held a distinct community in Lavaca County, Texas, United States. The town was named for a grove of nearby hackberry trees. Neuhaus farmed the property for several years and in 1853 opened esteem sawmill-gristmill.
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Desert hackberry
Desert hackberry may refer to:
Celtis ehrenbergiana, a shrub or small tree that grows in dry locations, also called the desert hackberry or spiny hackberry Asterocampa leilia, a species of butterfly whose larvae feed on the hackberry
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