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Celtis laevigata



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Celtis laevigata
Sugar hackberry

The initially orange-red drupes turn blue-black with maturity in late summer. The fruits are approximately 1/4" in diameter and have a sweet taste, hence the common name and attractiveness to the birds. Also sweet tasting to humans, but the large size of the stone in the fruits leaves only a thin outer layer of flesh.

 
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