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- Hackberries is a common name for the deciduous trees in the genus Celtis some of the butterflies in the genus Asterocampa This disambiguation page lists...
- Look up hackberry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hackberry may refer to: Celtis, genus of deciduous trees known as hackberries Prunus padus, a species...
- The common hackberry is easily distinguished from elms and some other hackberries by its cork-like bark with wart-like protuberances. The leaves are distinctly...
- a genus of about 60–70 species of deciduous trees, commonly known as hackberries or nettle trees, in the hemp family Cannabaceae. It has a cosmopolitan...
- about 11 genera, including Cannabis (hemp), Humulus (hops) and Celtis (hackberries). Celtis is by far the largest genus, containing about 100 species. Cannabaceae...
- Hackberry is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States. The po****tion was 1,261 at the...
- sugarberry, southern hackberry, or in the southern U.S. sugar hackberry or just hackberry. Sugarberry is easily confused with common hackberry (C. occidentalis)...
- usually not found among other hackberries, although when other hackberry species occur in proximity to dwarf hackberry, intermediate forms may occur....
- Look up Desert_hackberry  or Desert hackberry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Desert hackberry may refer to: Celtis ehrenbergiana, a shrub or small...
- Hackberry Hill is a hill in northeast Arvada, Colorado between the Ralston Cr**** and Little Dry Cr**** watersheds. The top of this hill was the site of...