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Sugarberry has a variety of uses, ranging from erosion control to pharmacological. It is a butterfly and honey bee attracter that is located throughout almost all fifty states. (Kartesz, 1999).

 


Usage
Sugarberry is most commonly used as a shade and accent tree. It is of minor importance in the forest products trade where the wood is sometimes used for crating, cooperage (barrels), and furniture. The edible fruits are sweet.

Texas Sugarberry [English]: Celtis laevigata
Texas Sugarberry [English]: Celtis laevigata var. texana
Texas Sundrops [English]: Calylophus tubicula
Texas Sunflower [English]: Helianthus praecox hirtus ...

Sugarberry Southern Hackberry (Celtis laevigata)
Sugarbush (Protea repens)
Sulfur Flower (Eriogonum umbellatum)
Sulphur Basket-of-Gold (Aurinia saxatilis 'Sulphureum')
Sulphur Heart Persian Ivy (Hedera colchica 'Sulphur Heart') ...

Celtis laevigata - Southern Hackberry, Sugar Hackberry, Sugarberry
Celtis laevigata - Sugarberry
Celtis lindheimeri - Lindheimer Hackberry
Celtis occidentalis - Common Hackberry, Northern Hackberry, False Elm ...

Hackberry butterfly - hackberry, sugarberry
Monarch - milkweeds including butterflyweed
Mourning cloak - willows, elm, quaking aspen, birch, hackberry
Question Mark - elm, hackberry, nettles, hops ...

American hackberry, common hackberry, hackberry, nettletree, northern hackberry, sugarberry, western hackberry
Family
Ulmaceae ...

It readily hybridizes with sugarberry (Celtis laevigata) and populations with intermediate characteristics have been reported.
reticulata: net-veined, the leaves
Oregon State Univ. campus: northeast of Peavy Hall, right side of Peavy Hall sign.

See also: Celtis laevigata, Hackberry, Elm, Maple, Celtis occidentalis

Plants Sugar mapleSugarcane

 
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