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Writer's pictureEllie Salsbury

Common Hackberry


Celtis occidentalis, also known as the nettletree, or beaverwood tree, is native to North America. It is a deciduous tree with light colored wood and large ridges in its bark. It produces small, edible berries in September. Its leaves are asymmetrical and coarse-textured as well. Wikipedia


You can help scientists understand how climate change is impacting this species by using the phenophase guide below to observe its lifecycle in Nature's Notebook.







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