Introducing the Hackberry tree, a hardy and adaptable addition to any landscape. The Hackberry, scientifically known as Celtis occidentalis, is a deciduous tree with a broad, rounded canopy that provides ample shade and a welcoming atmosphere.
With a moderate to fast growth rate, the Hackberry can reach a height of 45 feet and spread up to 35 feet wide at maturity. This versatile tree is well-suited to various soil conditions and is highly tolerant of urban environments, making it an excellent choice for parks, streetscapes, and residential yards.
The Hackberry tree showcases bright green leaves during the growing season, turning into beautiful shades of yellow in the fall, creating a striking autumn display. Its small, pea-sized fruits are favored by birds, adding wildlife appeal to your outdoor space.
Low-maintenance and durable, the Hackberry tree is a resilient and reliable choice that will thrive for generations to come. Embrace the enduring beauty and adaptability of the Hackberry, and enjoy the benefits of this natural treasure in your garden or landscape.
Hardiness Zone | 3 |
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Tree Type | Shade |
Size Range | Large Tree (More than 40 feet) |
Height | 45' |
Spread | 35' |
Shape | Round |
Foliage Color | Light Green |
Fall Color | Yellow/Gold |
Landscape Use | Parkway/Street, Shade |
Growth Rate | Rapid |
Tolerance | Very Adaptable |
Features | Adaptable, Fast Growing, Native, Tough |