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Listing 1 - 6 from 6 for celtis

Celtis laevigata var. laevigata, sugarberry
... Celtis laevigata var. laevigata, sugarberry Celtis laevigata Willd. var. laevigata Family: Ulmaceae (elms & hackberries) ... central and west-central Oklahoma, where several species and varieties of Celtis occur together, numerous individual trees have characteristics of two or more ... The fruits are eaten by squirrels and many species of birds. Celtis is a name given by Pliny to some plant with sweet ...
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Celtis laevigata var. reticulata, netleaf hackberry
... : Ulmaceae (elms & hackberries) Common names: netleaf hackberry, roughleaf hackberry, western hackberry Synonyms: Celtis reticulata, Celtis douglasii, Celtis occidentalis var. reticulata Small tree or large shrub to 10 m (30 ... there. In central and west-central Oklahoma, where several species and varieties of Celtis occur together, numerous individual trees have characteristics of two or more of the ...
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Celtis occidentalis, northern hackberry
... status: FAC Comment: In central and west-central Oklahoma, where several species and varieties of Celtis occur together, numerous individual trees have characteristics of two or more of the taxa. Identification ... often difficult or impossible. The fruits are eaten by squirrels and many species of birds. Celtis is a name given by Pliny to some plant with sweet berries; occidentalis means western ...
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Celtis tenuifolia, Georgia hackberry
... Celtis tenuifolia, Georgia hackberry Celtis tenuifolia Nutt. Family: Ulmaceae (elms & hackberries) Common names: Georgia hackberry, dwarf hackberry Synonyms: C. laevigata ... and is sometimes difficult to distinguish from other species of Celtis The fruits are eaten by squirrels and many species of birds. Celtis is a name given by Pliny to some plant ...
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Current projects of the Oklahoma Biological Survey
... . pumila Catalpa bignonioides Catalpa speciosa Ceanothus americanus Ceanothus herbaceus Celastrus scandens Celtis laevigata Celtis laevigata var. reticulata Celtis occidentalis Celtis pumila Celtis reticulata Celtis tenuifolia Cephalanthus occidentalis Ceratoides lanata Cercis canadensis Cercocarpus montanus Chilopsis linearis Chionanthus ...
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Phoradendron tomentosum, hairy mistletoe
... : Native from Southcentral Oklahoma to southwestern Texas and Mexico. Habitat: Deciduous trees, mostly Prosopis and Celtis. NWI status: none Comment: The plant is often used for Christmas decorations. The berries are ...
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