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Audubon® Native Hackberry

Celtis occidentalis
$7919 $8999
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Plant Highlights

Audubon® Native Hackberry highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Audubon Native Plants & Trees
  • Botanical Name
    Celtis occidentalis
  • Growing Zones
    3-9
  • Mature Height
    50 - 75 feet
  • Mature Spread
    25 - 40 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Low
  • Soil
    Adaptable to Most Soil
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Fall Color
    Yellow
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Fragrant
    No
  • Pruning Time
    Early Spring
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring

The National Audubon Society presents a new line of native trees that helps birds and wildlife thrive in your area! The Audubon® Native Hackberry Tree (Celtis occidentalis) has foliage that arrives at the same time as the small spring flowers, giving your tree a vivacious, lime-green appearance!

The ridges and blocky texture of the Hackberry's trunk features a distinctive, corky appearance, adding ornamental interest to the barren winter landscape, as do the tiny berries. People too can snack on the small, dark purple edible berries. The drupes have a somewhat date-like flavor and were traditionally used by Native Americans as a food source.

Great for windy areas you can grow a Hackberry as a very tough, fast-growing shade tree.
Beautiful fall color, these native trees, are fantastic additions to edible wildcrafted food gardens and eco-sensitive landscapes!

Planting and Application:

Hackberry trees are fantastic Shade or street trees because of their strength, tolerance and fairly quick growth. They can be pruned smaller for use as privacy and shelterbelt, windbreaks and hedges. Or, plant one in your yard for its shade and seasonal interest, especially if you have a place where the soil is too poor for other trees.

This gives your feathered friends plenty of nesting, cover and shelter, insects and fruits for food all year long! The berries are a vital food source for birds all autumn and winter, while the limbs are great shelter, nesting and cover!

  • Native Tree Shelters & Feeds Birds
  • Shade or Street Tree
  • Bird-Friendly Thrushes, Waxwings, Mockingbirds, Titmice, Cardinals & Warblers
  • Strong & Adaptable
  • Host Plant - Mourning Cloak, Question Mark, Hackberry & Tawny Emperor & Comma Butterflies

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Hackberry has aggressive Large Root Systems, so do not plant next to house foundations or septic systems. Although they are native to rich, bottomland soils, Hackberry trees are very tolerant of clay soils, pollution and salt.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Mulch Well & Water Moderately & Prune When Dormant
  • Urban Tolerant, Drought Tolerant & Salt Tolerant
  • Moderate Fertile, Well-Drained Soil.
  • Large Root Systems - Give it Room to Grow

Important native species to support birds in your landscape, the Audubon® Native Hackberry Tree these long-lived, wind-tolerant, salt-tolerant trees from NatureHills.com, stand up to heat, drought, and pollution. Feel great about your choice, your local birds will certainly be pleased!

Audubon® Plant Information

Bird-Friendly native trees and plants provide food and shelter for local and migrating birds, as well as other wildlife. By purchasing and planting native flora, you will support Audubon's conservation mission and impact, while helping birds and wildlife thrive!

  • Grown Without Neonicotinoids
  • Audubon® is Licensed & Registered to the National Audubon Society
  • May Not Be Available in Non-Native Regions, States or Countries - Check Here
  • Audubon® Native Plants & Trees are Exclusively Grown by Bower & Branch
Audubon® Native Hackberry
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Audubon® Native Hackberry

$7919 $8999

The National Audubon Society presents a new line of native trees that helps birds and wildlife thrive in your area! The Audubon® Native Hackberry Tree (Celtis occidentalis) has foliage that arrives at the same time as the small spring flowers, giving your tree a vivacious, lime-green appearance!

The ridges and blocky texture of the Hackberry's trunk features a distinctive, corky appearance, adding ornamental interest to the barren winter landscape, as do the tiny berries. People too can snack on the small, dark purple edible berries. The drupes have a somewhat date-like flavor and were traditionally used by Native Americans as a food source.

Great for windy areas you can grow a Hackberry as a very tough, fast-growing shade tree.
Beautiful fall color, these native trees, are fantastic additions to edible wildcrafted food gardens and eco-sensitive landscapes!

Planting and Application:

Hackberry trees are fantastic Shade or street trees because of their strength, tolerance and fairly quick growth. They can be pruned smaller for use as privacy and shelterbelt, windbreaks and hedges. Or, plant one in your yard for its shade and seasonal interest, especially if you have a place where the soil is too poor for other trees.

This gives your feathered friends plenty of nesting, cover and shelter, insects and fruits for food all year long! The berries are a vital food source for birds all autumn and winter, while the limbs are great shelter, nesting and cover!

  • Native Tree Shelters & Feeds Birds
  • Shade or Street Tree
  • Bird-Friendly Thrushes, Waxwings, Mockingbirds, Titmice, Cardinals & Warblers
  • Strong & Adaptable
  • Host Plant - Mourning Cloak, Question Mark, Hackberry & Tawny Emperor & Comma Butterflies

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Hackberry has aggressive Large Root Systems, so do not plant next to house foundations or septic systems. Although they are native to rich, bottomland soils, Hackberry trees are very tolerant of clay soils, pollution and salt.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Mulch Well & Water Moderately & Prune When Dormant
  • Urban Tolerant, Drought Tolerant & Salt Tolerant
  • Moderate Fertile, Well-Drained Soil.
  • Large Root Systems - Give it Room to Grow

Important native species to support birds in your landscape, the Audubon® Native Hackberry Tree these long-lived, wind-tolerant, salt-tolerant trees from NatureHills.com, stand up to heat, drought, and pollution. Feel great about your choice, your local birds will certainly be pleased!

Audubon® Plant Information

Bird-Friendly native trees and plants provide food and shelter for local and migrating birds, as well as other wildlife. By purchasing and planting native flora, you will support Audubon's conservation mission and impact, while helping birds and wildlife thrive!

  • Grown Without Neonicotinoids
  • Audubon® is Licensed & Registered to the National Audubon Society
  • May Not Be Available in Non-Native Regions, States or Countries - Check Here
  • Audubon® Native Plants & Trees are Exclusively Grown by Bower & Branch

Plant Size

  • #3 Container 2-3 Feet
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