Synonym(s)
Celtis tenuifolia
Common Name
Dwarf hackberry
Georgia hackberry
Plant Form
Shrubs & Small Trees
Duration
Perennial
Max Height (ft)
20.0
Region
Coastal
Piedmont
Mountain

Hardiness Zone
5,
6,
7
Commercially available
Yes
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Additional Info
Dry, often rocky or sandy open forests, woodlands, and barrens; also occasionally found in more mesic forests, fencerows, and clearings; often but not exclusively on calcareous and mafic substrates. Infrequent throughout.
Bloom Time
Spring
Early Summer
Light Requirements
Full sun
Partial sun
Shade
Moisture Requirements
Moist
Dry
Nurseries that may carry live plant
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