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- America. Common names include sugarberry, southern hackberry, or in the southern U.S. sugar hackberry or just hackberry. Sugarberry is easily confused with...
- for several months. The common hackberry is easily confused with the sugarberry (Celtis laevigata) and is most easily distinguished by range and habitat...
- inters****d woodland of eastern redcedar, oaks, hickories, osage-orange, and sugarberry. The rest of the state, primarily north of Interstate 20 not including...
- Yes 523 Cannabaceae: hemp family Celtis: hackberries and sugarberries Celtis laevigata sugarberry Cannabaceae (hemp family) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes...
- Oak Coastal Plain Least concern Ulmaceae Celtis laevigata Willd.: 119  Sugarberry State-wide Least Concern Ulmaceae Celtis occidentalis L.: 120  Hackberry...
- National Wildlife Refuge at its northern boundary. In 1974, the White River Sugarberry Natural Area was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National...
- Mississippi lowland forests American Sweetgum, Nuttall's Oak, Willow Oak, Sugarberry, American Elm, Green Ash, American Sycamore, Pecan, American Elm, Baldcypress...
- Tony's Mound, the main mound measuring 110 feet by 83 feet, they found sugarberries, banyan, mulberries, papaya, saw palmetto and other small plants. Extending...
- Chrysobothris rugosiceps. Researches also found few specimens from cut sugarberry, Celtis laevigata Willd, trees in the vicinity of cut oaks. "Chrysobothris...
- cover types: black ash-American elm-red maple; silver maple-American elm; sugarberry-American elm-green ash; and sycamore-sweetgum-American elm, with the first...