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| Celtis laevigata Sugar hackberryThis flood-plain species native to the Southeastern U.S., develops into a large rounded or broad-rounded shade tree with slightly pendulous branching. It differs most from the common hackberry by its smoother bark and lesser cold hardiness.| Habit: | Rounded to broad-rounded, often with a pendulous branching pattern, noticeably free-form when young | | Size: | 60-80' high | | Color: | Medium green | | Texture: | Medium-fine | | Hardiness: | Zone 5b/6a USDA | | Habitat: | Native to southern Indiana - Florida - Texas | | Family: | Ulmaceae | |
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