Sugarberry Hackberry Celtis laevigata 20 Seeds
Celtis laevigata, commonly known as sugarberry or hackberry, is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States. Here's a description of its key characteristics: Appearance: Sugarberry trees typically grow to a height of 12 to 24 meters (40 to 80 feet) tall, with a rounded or irregular crown. The trunk can reach diameters of 30 to 90 centimeters (1 to 3 feet) and is often fluted or buttressed at the base. The bark is grayish-brown and smooth when young, becoming more rough and corky with age. Leaves: The leaves of Celtis laevigata are simple, alternate, and ovate to lanceolate in shape, with serrated margins. They are typically 5 to 10 centimeters (2 to 4 inches) long and 2.5 to 5 centimeters (1 to 2 inches) wide. The upper surface of the leaves is dark green, while the lower surface is lighter in color. Flowers: The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are greenish-yellow in color and appear in clusters in the spring. The flowers are not showy but are important f