Celtis is a genus of about 60–70 species of deciduous trees, commonly known as hackberries or nettle trees, in the hemp family Cannabaceae. It has a cosmopolitan...
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The Asian Woolly Hackberry Aphid, (Shivaphis celti), also known as Shivaphis (Shivaphis) celti, is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order...
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degli Insubri. Celti e Romani in Transpadana attraverso la documentazione storica e archeologica, Milano. Grassi M. T. 1999, I Celti della Cisalpina...
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Celtis sinensis (English: Japanese hackberry, Chinese hackberry; Chinese: 朴树; Japanese: 榎) is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family, Cannabaceae...
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Celtis glabrata is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis, native to parts of eastern Europe and western Asia. Its Turkish common name is dahum. Celtis...
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Agrilus celti is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. "Agrilus celti Report". Integrated...
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Celtis philippensis, is an Asian species of flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is a tree which can grow up to 30 meters tall. It ranges from...
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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...
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Celtis africana, the white stinkwood, is a deciduous tree in the family Cannabaceae. Its habit ranges from a tall tree in forest to a medium-sized tree...
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Celtis tournefortii, commonly known as the oriental hackberry is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is endemic to Southeastern Europe:...
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tree (Celtis occidentalis and others in the genus Celtis) upon which it lays its eggs. The hackberry tree is the only host plant for A. celtis and is...
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Celtis bungeana, commonly known as Bunge's hackberry is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis that can grow 15 meters in height. The species is native to...
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L. (1991). I Celti, pag.50-60, Lingua e scrittura dei primi Celti. Bompiani. AA.VV. and De Marinis, R.C. (1991). I Celti, capìtol I Celti Golasecchiani...
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Celtis madagascariensis is a species of flowering plant endemic to Madagascar. Celtis madagascariensis is a small deciduous tree, growing 7 to 10 meters...
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with two subspecies. Celtis conferta subsp. conferta — New Caledonia Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla — Lord Howe Island "Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla...
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Celtis reticulata, with common names including netleaf hackberry, western hackberry, Douglas hackberry, netleaf sugar hackberry, palo blanco, and acibuche...
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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...
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Celtis biondii (Chinese: 紫弹树; pinyin: zidanshu; lit. 'purple bullet tree') is a species of hackberry native to China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. It prefers...
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Celtis laevigata is a medium-sized tree native to North America. Common names include sugarberry, southern hackberry, or in the southern U.S. sugar hackberry...
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Celtis luzonica is a species of plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines. It is threatened by habitat loss. World Conservation...
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Celtis australis, the European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, lote tree, or honeyberry, is a deciduous tree native to Southern Europe, North Africa...
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Celtis paniculata, commonly known as tripewood, silky keltis, silky celtis, native hackberry, native celtis, Investigator tree or whitewood, is a rainforest...
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Celtis loxensis is a species of tree in the family Cannabaceae. It is native to Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The trees are 3-7m tall, with smooth greyish...
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Celtis iguanaea, commonly known as the iguana hackberry is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is found in the United States (Florida),...
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Trema orientale (redirect from Celtis discolor)
basionym of T. orientalis, Celtis orientalis was originally described and published in Species Plantarum 2: 1044. 1753. "Name - Celtis orientalis L." Tropicos...
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Celtis lindheimeri, also called Lindheimer's hackberry, is a species of tree in the family Cannabaceae. It is typically found in areas of central Texas...
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Celtis mauritiana is a species of flowering plant native to Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, the Comoro Islands, and Mauritius. Celtis mauritiana ranges...
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Celtis koraiensis, commonly known as the Korean hackberry is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is endemic to the Korean Peninsula and...
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Celtis toka is a medium-sized tree that commonly occurs adjacent to streams and rivers in the Sudanian-Sahel savannah climates of Tropical Africa but it...
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Celtis hypoleuca is a species of plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. Jaffré, T.; et al. (1998). "Celtis hypoleuca". IUCN Red...
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