Hackberry,Net-Leaf

Common Name(s):
Net-Leaf Hackberry, Hackberry,Net-Leaf
Scientific Name:
Celtis laevigata var. reticulata
Synoyms:
Celtis reticulata
Family:
Ulmaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Native
Height:
12 m
Flowers:
March - April
Fruits:
Fall
Description: A small tree with a spreading irregular crown found on moist soils in stream and river drainages, mainly in the southcentral and western U.S. Leaves are dark green above, pale with prominent raised veins below and are rather thick and stiff. The common name and variety name refer to the dense network of veins in the leaf. Fruit is eaten by many species of birds and some mammals. The leaves and twigs are sometimes browsed by deer and some livestock.