Common Hackberry | Celtis occidentalis
Hackberry is known for its attractive bark that is corky and rough in texture. The bright green elm-like foliage turns to a soft yellow in the fall, and the fruits are relished by wildlife. With a round open form, it grows at a moderate to rapid rate. Extremely hardy, and adaptable to a range of urban environments including alkaline soils, drought, and windy conditions.
Height: 50-75′
Spread: 50′
Shape: Spreading, rounded
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Bright green
Fall Foliage: Soft yellow
Zone: 2-7