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Basin Celtis balansae Planch. – New Caledonia,
Australia Celtis berteroana Urb. – Cuba, Hispaniola,
Jamaica Celtis bifida Leroy –
Madagascar Celtis biondii...
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Celtis occidentalis,
commonly known as the
common hackberry, is a
large deciduous tree
native to
North America. It is also
known as the nettletree, beaverwood...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Celtis sinensis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Celtis sinensis. "
Celtis sinensis".
Germplasm Resources Information...
- The Lotos-Eaters. The
leaves of
Celtis australis are a rich
source of
flavonoid C-glycosides.
Young leaves of
Celtis australis from
Northern Italy were...
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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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Celtis is a
genus of trees.
Celtis or
similarly spelt words may
refer to:
Celtis, Missouri, a town in the
United States of
America Claas Celtis, a tractor...
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Celtis glabrata is a
deciduous tree in the
genus Celtis,
native to
parts of
eastern Europe and
western Asia. Its
Turkish common name is dahum.
Celtis...
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Celtis albicans Willd. ex Steud.
Celtis canescens ****h
Celtis chichilea Ruiz & Pav. ex Planch.
Celtis curiandiuba M.Gómez ex Planch.
Celtis lima...
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about 11 genera,
including Cannabis (hemp),
Humulus (hops) and
Celtis (hackberries).
Celtis is by far the
largest genus,
containing about 100 species. Cannabaceae...
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Celtis tournefortii,
commonly known as the
oriental hackberry is a
deciduous tree in the
genus Celtis. The
species is
endemic to
Southeastern Europe:...