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  2. Celtis ehrenbergiana - Wikipedia

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    Celtis ehrenbergiana, called the desert hackberry or spiny hackberry, is a plant species that has long been called C. pallida by many authors, including in the "Flora of North America" database. [4] It is native to Arizona, Florida, New Mexico and Texas, and to Latin America as far south as central Argentina. It grows in dry locations such as ...

  3. Celtis reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Celtis reticulata was one of the species analyzed in a pollen core sampling study in northern Arizona, in which the early to late Holocene flora association was reconstructed; this study in the Waterman Mountains (Pima County, Arizona) demonstrated that C. reticulata was found to be present after the Wisconsinan glaciation, but is not a current taxon of this former Pinyon–juniper woodland ...

  4. Celtis - Wikipedia

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    Chinese hackberry (C. sinensis) is suited for bonsai culture; a magnificent specimen in Daegu-myeon is one of the natural monuments of South Korea. The berries are generally edible when they ripen and fall. [14] C. occidentalis fruit was used by the Omaha, eaten casually, as well as the Dakota people, who pounded them fine, seeds and all.

  5. Celtis occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Celtis occidentalis, commonly known as the common hackberry, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is also known as the nettletree, beaverwood, northern hackberry, and American hackberry. [4] It is a moderately long-lived [4] hardwood [4] with a light-colored wood, yellowish gray to light brown with yellow streaks. [5]

  6. Mission Garden - Wikipedia

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    A number of native plants grace the path from Mission Garden’s visitor parking area to the mesquite plank gates of the main entrance. These plants include trees that will eventually shade the path. Among them are desert hackberry, canyon hackberry, Arizona ash, and mesquites.

  7. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    southern hackberry; sugar hackberry; sugarberry Cannabaceae (hemp family) 461 Celtis lindheimeri: Lindheimer hackberry Cannabaceae (hemp family) Celtis occidentalis: common hackberry; northern hackberry; false elm Cannabaceae (hemp family) 462 Celtis pallida: spiny hackberry; granjeno Cannabaceae (hemp family) Celtis reticulata: net-leaved ...

  8. Hackberry - Wikipedia

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    Desert hackberry butterfly, Asterocampa leilia; Places in the United States ... Hackberry Group, a cluster of ruins in Hovenweep National Monument;

  9. Asterocampa leilia - Wikipedia

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    Asterocampa leilia, the Empress Leilia, Leilia hackberry butterfly or desert hackberry, [1] is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. Description

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