Taxon

Celtis tenuifolia

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Common name: dwarf hackberry
Family: Celtidaceae (hackberry family)
Distribution: e. North America
Hardiness: USDA Zone 5
Life form: Deciduous tree
Comments: A small, native deciduous tree or large shrub with a narrow crown growing up to 20' tall. Fruit is an orange, brown or red drupe. Leaves are about 4" long, narrow and long-pointed. Bark is light gray, furrowed and warty. Probably little or no fall color. Use as a border tree or to attract wildlife.
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Locations

  • 1: VVW: AS21 (AS21) • Accession: D2005-0337.002 • Origin: United States of America • Provenance: Wild of Known Origin
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