Celtis occidentalis, commonly known as the common hackberry, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is also known as the nettletree, sugarberry...
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Indian Ocean Celtis mildbraedii Engl. – tropical Africa and Madagascar Celtis neglecta Zi L.Chen & X.F.Jin – China (Zhejiang) Celtis occidentalis L. – eastern...
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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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the related species Celtis pallida, the spiny hackberry or desert hackberry, Celtis occidentalis, the common hackberry, and Celtis laevigata, the sugarberry...
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Retrieved 2010-04-24. "Celtis laevigata - Plant Finder". www.missouribotanicalgarden.org. Retrieved 2021-12-06. "Southern Hackberry (Celtis laevigata)". Bermuda's...
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into Ethiopia. Celtis africana leaves are browsed by cattle and goats, and also eaten from the ground when shed. Various species of Celtis are food plants...
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occidentalis, a sedge species Celtis occidentalis, the common hackberry, a tree species native to North America Cephalanthus occidentalis, the buttonbush, a flowering...
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called ammolite. Aragonite also forms naturally in the endocarp of Celtis occidentalis. The skeleton of some calcareous sponges is made of aragonite.[citation...
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Species of the genus Pachypsylla lay eggs on the leaves of the Celtis occidentalis tree. Upon hatching, the young psyllids become encased in a gall...
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Ulmus rubra 12.00% 530 43.9 90 Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Green 490 18.3 45 Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 12.00% 530 37.5 76 Bitternut Hickory Carya...
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tolerant than elm, boxelder (Acer negundo), sweetgum, hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), and ash, but is more tolerant than eastern cottonwood and black...
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brasiliense) Gum (Eucalyptus) Gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba) Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) Hickory (Carya) Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) Pignut hickory (Carya...
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and Texas in the United States. The larvae feed on Celtis species, including Celtis occidentalis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Revision...
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and Texas in the United States. The larvae feed on Celtis species, including Celtis occidentalis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine...
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Conotrachelus buchanani is found in North America. It is associated with Celtis occidentalis. Insects portal "Conotrachelus buchanani species information". bugguide...
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Acer truncatum, Aesculus pavia, Betula nigra, Cercis canadensis, Celtis occidentalis, Cupressus nootkatensis, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Ginkgo biloba, Ilex...
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grows either with American elm (Ulmus americana), common hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), and boxelder (Acer negundo)...
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subsequent years include American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), Common Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), Common Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana), Osage-orange...
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(Betula papyrifera), false nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica), hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), hops (Humulus), wood nettle (Laportea canadensis), currants and...
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Terminalia ferdinandiana Guinea sour pod Dialium guineense Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Hairless rambutan Nephelium xerospermoides High-eaves syzygium Syzygium...
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for Shellbark and Bitternut) Castanea dentata, American Chestnut Celtis occidentalis, Hackberry Fraxinus americana, White Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica,...
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introduced Celtis (hackberries) Celtis occidentalis (Hackberry) Celtis tenuifolia (Dwarf hackberry) Cephalanthus Cephalanthus occidentalis (Button-bush))...
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(sugar maple) Acer spicatum (mountain maple) Ulmaceae (elm family) Celtis occidentalis (hackberry) Ulmus americana (American elm) Ulmus rubra (slippery...
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form with secondaries terminating at the margin, in toothed leaves, as in Celtis. Eucamptodromous Intermediate form with upturned secondaries that gradually...
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National Plant Data Team 2024, Celtis laevigata. Kennedy 1990, pp. 258–261. National Plant Data Team 2024, Celtis occidentalis. Krajicek & Williams 1990,...
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including Kentucky. The wingspan is about 6 mm. The larvae feed on Celtis occidentalis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Nepticulidae of North...
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tubercles on the top of the thorax. Their food is the common hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) tree. This species is known to be migratory, and some years the...
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parking zone on the last block. The beautiful common hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) lines and shades the entire length of the whole street., Most of...
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(Toxicodendron radicans); developing woodland consisting of hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), willow (Salix spp.), black cherry (Prunus serotina), and tree-of-heaven...
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catalpa Medium Non-native No Cedrus spp. Cedars Large Non-native No Celtis occidentalis Common hackberry Medium Native Yes Yes Cercidiphyllum japonicum Katsura...
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