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Ceitis occidentalis L
... Soils and Topography Hackberry grows in many soils, and although principally a bottom-land tree, it is frequently found on limestone outcrops or limestone soils. In western Nebraska, hackberry grows on the north ... kills many seedlings. In Pennsylvania, the presence of hackberry has been regarded as an indicator of high (7.2) pH. Hackberry grows best on valley soils, but throughout much of its ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... Carya ovata Carya tomentosa Celtis occidentalis Diospyros virginiana Common Name shagbark hickory mockernut hickory common hackberry common persimmon Height 60-80' 50-60' 50-75' 35-60' Ohio Distribution widespread ... Tolerates urban stress, alkaline soils and a variety of soil textures. *(bf-l) *(bd) *(w) Grows well on low fertility, dry soils; good urban tree. Difficult to transplant. *(w) *(bd) ...
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Trees Part 4
... occurs again. Entry appears to be through injured surfaces on limbs or trunk. The fungus grows best at 86 degrees F but can grow at 50 and 100 degrees F. Hypoxylon ... . Live Oak, Post Oak, Water Oak, Texas Red Oak, Willow Oak, Sycamore, persimmon, Winged Elm, Hackberry, American Elm and Western Soapberry are reported to be hosts for Oak Decline. A simple ...
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Parasitic and Epiphytic Plants
... many years. Ball moss is an epiphyte. It grows on the bark of a number of Texas shade trees; live oak, post oak, hackberry, tallow, cedar, and others. It first occurs as ... plant growth hangs from trees in Southeast and East Texas. It is an epiphyte. It grows on hardwoods and conifers along rivers and creeks in the more humid areas of Texas ...
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Attracting Birds: Trees
... color; reseeds Ash, Green Fraxinus pennsylvanica 3-9 D Sun 50 to 60' Transplants well; grows in a variety of locations and soils; yellow fall color; many cultivars Bald cypress Taxodium ... to 60' Hosts insects for birds; 2 to 3" waxy white fragrant flowers in summer Hackberry Celtis spp. 3-9 D Sun 60 to 80' Native; bark tends to be warty ...
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Large Trees for North Carolina
... Medium Upright; spreading 50 to 60' 25 to 30' Transplants well; grows in a variety of locations and soils; yellow fall color; many ... 100' 20 to 30' Good tree; light shade; easy fall cleanup; grows in variety of soils. Dove tree Davidia involucrata 6, 7, ... trees, female has objectionable fruit; yellow leaves fall rapidly in fall. Hackberry; Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 6, 7, 8 D Moderate to rapid Sun ...
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Chicago Botanic Garden - 26 Gardens - Plant Facts
... , Moisture Betula nigra River Birch papery, peeling bark; good winter interest Celtis occidentalis Hackberry wide-spreading canopy; attractive to birds Cerdiciphyllum japonicum Katsura small, regular foliage; nice ... Light, Moisture Amelanchier species Serviceberry attractive in all seasons P Asimina triloba Pawpaw grows well in dense shade although will have open habit F Cercis canadensis Eastern ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 12(2) 1993
... give us a hardier hybrid? The Korean nut pine, in which we are very interested, grows at a latitude just north of that of Beijing. Are there any Chinese pines from ... with edible nuts or those not commonly used for human food sources, e.g. oaks, hackberry, horse chestnut? Last year, stock was purchased from Campberry Farms, Ernie Grimo, St. Lawrence Nurseries ...
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ECSONG: A Nutty Quiz
... a) hackberry b) butternut c) oak d) beech answer: oak leaf galls make an excellent ink. Which nut tree grows 'nutlets'? a) white oak b) hackberry c) horsechestnut d) butternut answer: hackberry. White ... horsechestnut b) ginkgo c) beaked hazel d) hackberry answer: ginkgo. Which nut tree has smelly fruit? a) horsechestnut b) ginkgo c) beaked hazel d) hackberry answer: ginkgo. And how! (Because of ...
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Hackberry
... Hackberry Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed fine, double teeth all teeth ... like rasperries fruit not at end of single stalk fruit borne singly dark red Hackberry Celtis occidentalis The bark of younger trees is gray to brown and smooth. Later ... of trees. These commonly are referred to as "witch's brooms." The tree grows in rich, moist soil, but also is found on a variety of soils ...
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