
Celtis tenuifolia (Dwarf Hackberry, Georgia Hackberry, Hackberry…
Dwarf hackberry is a flowering, deciduous tree or shrub in the hemp family (Cannabaceae) native, but fairly rare, to the southeastern United States and found in foothills and bluffs, on slopes, in …
Celtis tenuifolia - Wikipedia
Celtis tenuifolia, the dwarf hackberry or Georgia hackberry, is a shrub or small tree 2-to-12-meter-high (6.6 to 39.4 ft). It is native to eastern North America but is very uncommon north of the …
Celtis pumila - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Celtis pumila, commonly called dwarf hackberry, is a small, deciduous tree or large shrub native to the southern and eastern United States where it is found sparsely scattered in the central …
Celtis pumila (Dwarf Hackberry) - FSUS
Common name: Dwarf Hackberry, Georgia Hackberry. Phenology: Apr-May; Aug-Oct. Habitat: Xeric to mesic glades, outcrops, barren, woodlands, exposed bluff, stream banks, and …
Celtis tenuifolia: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive ...
Celtis tenuifolia, commonly known as Dwarf Hackberry, is a small, deciduous tree that thrives in hot, dry areas of the southeastern United States. This unique species, part of the …
How to Grow and Care for Dwarf hackberry - PictureThis
Its slender branches and fine-textured foliage emerge from a grayish-brown, warty bark. Recognizable by its small, serrated leaves and inconspicuous flowers, dwarf hackberry is often …
Hackberry, Dwarf, Celtis tenuifolia | Leaves for Wildlife
Although dwarf hackberry lacks the extremely ridged, warty texture of its larger cousin, it yields sweeter-tasting fruits. It grows best in full sun and is a long-lived tree in ideal conditions, …
Dwarf Hackberry - Celtis tenuifolia | The Arboretum
Because it can so readily withstand drought, this small tree is associated with other rare drought-resistant plants and plays host to many uncommon insect species. The small, orange berries …
Dwarf hackberry - Ontario.ca
Jul 17, 2014 · Several plant communities in which Dwarf Hackberry occurs are considered rare to extremely rare, such as shrub and treed sand dunes, oak savannas, and red cedar-treed …
Species Records | Boone County Arboretum
Unlike the leaves of common hackberry, this tree has leaf bases that are symmetrical or even on both sides, whereas common hackberry has oblique, asymmetrical leaf bases. Leaves are …