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Hackberry Tree

The Hackberry TreeĀ is a large tree that grows in a tall, upright, and arching habit, becoming a perfect shade tree. In optimal conditions, it can grow up to 60 feet tall at maturity.

Known as "one tough tree" the Hackberry grows in a wide range of soils. They prefer full sun. While can tolerate some shade, they may not produce as much fruit in those conditions. The Celtis occidentalis will grow where nothing else can. It is resistant to drought, heat, air pollution, and high winds.

They are native trees to central and northeastern North America; known to be one of the first berries that were harvested, stored, and eaten by humans in this area. The berry-like drupes emerge from green female flowers that bloom in the spring. These are accented by bright green serrated foliage and grey-brown bark that forms interesting, warty patterns along the trunk. In the fall, the leaves transform into a golden yellow and then this deciduous tree sheds its foliage for the winter.

The Hackberry TreeĀ is a large tree that grows in a tall, upright, and arching habit, becoming a perfect shade tree. In optimal conditions, it can grow up to 60 feet tall at maturity.

Known as "one tough tree" the Hackberry grows in a wide range of soils. They prefer full sun. While can tolerate some shade, they may not produce as much fruit in those conditions. The Celtis occidentalis will grow where nothing else can. It is resistant to drought, heat, air pollution, and high winds.

They are native trees to central and northeastern North America; known to be one of the first berries that were harvested, stored, and eaten by humans in this area. The berry-like drupes emerge from green female flowers that bloom in the spring. These are accented by bright green serrated foliage and grey-brown bark that forms interesting, warty patterns along the trunk. In the fall, the leaves transform into a golden yellow and then this deciduous tree sheds its foliage for the winter.

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Description

The Hackberry TreeĀ is a large tree that grows in a tall, upright, and arching habit, becoming a perfect shade tree. In optimal conditions, it can grow up to 60 feet tall at maturity.

Known as "one tough tree" the Hackberry grows in a wide range of soils. They prefer full sun. While can tolerate some shade, they may not produce as much fruit in those conditions. The Celtis occidentalis will grow where nothing else can. It is resistant to drought, heat, air pollution, and high winds.

They are native trees to central and northeastern North America; known to be one of the first berries that were harvested, stored, and eaten by humans in this area. The berry-like drupes emerge from green female flowers that bloom in the spring. These are accented by bright green serrated foliage and grey-brown bark that forms interesting, warty patterns along the trunk. In the fall, the leaves transform into a golden yellow and then this deciduous tree sheds its foliage for the winter.