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Celtis australis - Wikipedia
Trade names for the species include nettle wood and brimji. It is often planted as an ornamental · The fruit is sweet and edible raw or cooked. The leaves and ...
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Celtis - Wikipedia
Celtis is a genus of about 60–70 species of deciduous trees, commonly known as hackberries or nettle trees, in the hemp family Cannabaceae.
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Nettle Tree, Southern Nettle Tree, European Hackberry, Lote-tree ...
European Nettle Tree (Celtis australis) is a deciduous tree growing to 15 m tall sometimes to 20 m. Crown is broadly rounded with dense foliage.
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nettle-tree
ˈnettle-tree 1. A tree of the genus Celtis, belonging to the family Ulmaceæ, esp. C. australis, the European, and C. occidentalis, the N. American species.1548 Turner Names Herbs (E.D.S.) 24 It hath a leafe lyke a Nettel, therfore it may be called in englishe Nettel tree or Lote tree. 1611 Cotgr., A...
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Celtis australis European nettle tree - EuForGen
Mediterranean hackberry or European nettle tree (Celtis australis) is a large deciduous tree from Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor with a broad ecological ...
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Celtis occidentalis (American Hackberry, Beaverwood, Common ...
The American Hackberry is a deciduous tree, 40-60 feet tall, with a straight trunk, arching branches, and red to purple drupes. It has deep furrowed bark.
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Nettle tree
Nettle tree or tree nettle can refer to:
Celtis
Those names or stinging-nettle tree can also refer to the following plants with stinging hairs:
Various species of the genus Dendrocnide
Various species of the genus Obetia
Urera baccifera
Urtica ferox
Libythea celtis, the Nettle tree butterfly
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Nettle tree | plant - Britannica
American tree called hackberry, or nettle tree, is C. occidentalis. It has bright green elmlike leaves, which often have three prominent veins arising from the ...
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European hackberry (Celtis australis) - NSW WeedWise
European hackberry is a deciduous tree with a wide crown, up to 20m tall, that competes with native plants and forms dense stands along waterways.
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Celtis australis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
A medium to large deciduous tree that typically grows 40-70' tall with upright-arching branching and a rounded spreading crown.
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European hackberry Care - PlantIn
Celtis australis, known as the European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, lote tree, or honeyberry, is a deciduous tree native to southern Europe, ...
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Celtis australis Nettle Tree, European hackberry PFAF Plant Database
Celtis australis is a deciduous Tree growing to 20 m (65ft) by 10 m (32ft) at a medium rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 6.
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List of plants known as nettle
Solanum elaeagnifolium – bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle
Solanum rostratum – horse-nettle
nettle tree or tree nettle:
Celtis
Various , but not all subspecies of Urtica dioica
Urtica incisa
Urtica ferox
tree nettle - see nettle tree
white nettle
Lamium album
Pipturus argenteus
wood
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Pipturus argenteus
Pipturus argenteus, known as false stinger, native mulberry, white mulberry, white nettle, amahatyan (Chamorro), and ghasooso (Carolinian), is a small tree native to tropical Asia, northern and eastern Australia and the Pacific.
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Ongaonga
Ongaonga is a Maori word meaning distaste, dislike or repulsive and may refer to:
Ongaonga, New Zealand, a township in New Zealand
Urtica ferox, a native tree nettle from New Zealand
Te Uri Ongaonga, part of the Eastern Bay of Islands, Ngāpuhi, New Zealand
See also
Onga (disambiguation)
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