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Celtis sinensis (Standard) - Chinese Hackberry

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Celtis sinensis (Standard) is affectionately known as the Chinese Hackberry, a deciduous tree boasting elegance and versatility in equal measure. Celebrated for its majestic stature of up to 70 feet tall, the Hackberry leaves a lasting impression with its distinguished, cream-grey bark and luxurious, deep green foliage that playfully morphs into a vibrant yellow come autumn. Small green flowers adorning its branches in spring lend a refreshing touch to your garden, while its small purple-black berries are a feast for the eyes and a magnet for native birds, enriching your landscape with a dash of wildlife charisma. Blessed with a high adaptability quotient, the Hackberry flourishes under a range of conditions - from full sun to partial shade, across various types of soil, and even amid urban pollution. Whether used as a standalone feature or as part of group planting in large gardens or streetscapes, the Chinese Hackberry effortlessly enhances aesthetic appeal while embodying robust resilience.

  • Size: Up to 70 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small green flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves that turn yellow in the fall
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Tolerance: High tolerance for pollution
  • Wildlife Attraction: Produces small, purple-black berries, attracting birds
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