
Hackberries of America and of Asia
tree of the family Ulmaceae (European Hackberry, Elm, Zelkova).Hackberry, Celtis occidentalisHabitat: The Hackberry grows in all kinds of soils, but it prefers limestones. Rather resistant to drought, It can survive periods of extremely dry weather. It prefers a sunny position. Sugar Hackberry, Celtis laevigataIt attains 25 m, while that of Virginia is twice less high. Its bark, on elderly plants, is covered with wartlike excrescences. Its fruit, ripe, is smaller (0,6 cm) than that of the Hackberry of Provence. It is orange red with purple. Hackberry of Asia
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