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About
Celtis Occidentalis Trees: Celtis Occidentalis is a
superior tree that withstands heat, drought, wind, and alkaline soils.
The Celtis Occidentalis tree is tall, and has similar spread, ascending
arching branches, some drooping branches. Displays a large spreading
crown with red-orange fruit in the fall.
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Celtis
Occidentalis picture
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| Celtis
Occidentalis Tree Facts |
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Common
Name: |
Hackberry
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Foliage: |
Bright
Green Leaves
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Mature
Height: |
50-60
Feet
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Mature
Spread: |
30-40
Feet
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Soil: |
sandy,
clay, loam
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Zones: |
3-8
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Moisture: |
low
to moderate
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Celtis
Occidentalis has low water requirements, and a high tolerance to
salt and alkali soils and urban conditions. Light green foliage
turning to a yellow fall color. The Celtis Occidentalis is a moderate
growing rugged tree. Trunk takes on a corky appearance as it matures.
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