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Celtis pallida, Spiny Hackberry - Southwest Desert Flora
Comments: Celtis pallida is a heavily armed native shrub or small tree that is often used as an ornamental in desert landscapes. This species provides food and shelter for small mammals, …
Celtis pallida - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Fruit 6 mm, round, bright orange color. Sun and partial shade. For desert regions, useful as a screen, barrier, or erosion control. Flowers visited by bees and the fruit attracts birds.
Find Trees & Learn | University of Arizona Campus Arboretum
Characteristics: Celtis pallida is an evergreen drought tolerant shrub that is native to South Texas and the Chihuahuan Desert (2). Desert hackberry can grow between 4 to 15 feet in height and …
Celtis pallida | Celtis ehrenbergiana | Celtis spinosa | Desert ...
Celtis pallida is a fast-growing broadleaf evergreen shrub with green foliage. In spring chartreuse flowers emerge followed by red, orange and yellow fruit. Attracts birds, bees, butterflies, …
Arizona State University
Scientific: Celtis pallida (Synonyms: Celtis ehrenbergiana, Celtis spinosa var. pallida, Celtis tala var. pallida, Momisia pallida) Common: desert hackberry, spiny hackberry, granjeno Family: …
Celtis ehrenbergiana - Wikipedia
Celtis ehrenbergiana, called the desert hackberry or spiny hackberry, is a plant species that has long been called C. pallida by many authors, including in the "Flora of North America" …
Dunbar Spring Neighborhood - Celtis pallida | University of …
Characteristics: C. pallida is a semi-deciduous shrub capable of reaching heights between 1 and 6 meters. The branches are dense with paired, straight spines with thorns at the tips of the …
Celtis pallida Desert Hackberry PFAF Plant Database
Celtis pallida is an evergreen Tree growing to 5.5 m (18ft 1in). It is in leaf all year, in flower in April, and the seeds ripen in October. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and …
Celtis pallida (Desert Hackberry) - Green Things Nursery
More shrub than tree, this spiny, densely branched plant of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts occurs along washes and gravelly slopes. It is slow-growing and long-lived, gradually reaching …
Celtis pallida | Civano Growers
The Desert Hackberry, scientifically known as Celtis pallida, traces its origins to the arid Sonoran and Chihuahuan Desert landscapes of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. …