New: hackberryAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917zzanhive-183959hive-180932hive-185836hive-166405steemhive-144064hive-101145hive-150122uncommonlabhive-188619hive-145157hive-184714hive-183397bitcoinlifekrsuccesshive-193637motivationhive-103599hive-180301hive-139150TrendingNewHotLikersleafoflife (74)in leaf • 2 months agoCeltis sinensis, a deciduous tree with distinctive, ovate leaves that turn golden yellow in autumnCeltis sinensis, commonly known as the Chinese hackberry or Japanese hackberry, is a deciduous tree native to East Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Korea. It is a popular ornamental tree due to…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 5 months agoCeltis sinensis, a deciduous tree with distinctive, simple, alternate leaves that turn yellow in autumnCeltis sinensis , commonly known as the Chinese hackberry or Japanese hackberry, is a deciduous tree that offers a striking combination of beauty and adaptability. Native to East Asia, this species…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 8 months agoThe Chinese Hackberry (Celtis sinensis), a large, deciduous tree native to eastern Asia, known for its broad crown, interesting bark, and distinctive serrated, oval leaves that turn a vibrant yellow in fallCeltis sinensis, commonly known as the Chinese Hackberry, Chinese Nettle Tree, or Japanese Hackberry, is a large and impressive tree native to eastern Asia. Here's a detailed description of its…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 8 months agoThe Celtis biondii, a beautiful tree with lace-like bark, boasts vibrant green leaves that change to yellow in fall, making it a valuable addition to landscapesCeltis biondii, also known by the common names Chinese hackberry, lacebark elm, or Sichuan tesseltree, is a deciduous tree native to China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. It's a member of the Celtis…leafoflife (74)in leaf • last yearCeltis sinensis, a native East Asian tree, is naturalized in North America and used in traditional Chinese medicine and as an ornamental treeCeltis sinensis, also known as the Chinese hackberry, Chinese nettle tree, or Japanese hackberry, is a deciduous tree that is native to China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. It is a naturalized…leafoflife (74)in leaf • last yearCeltis laevigata, a medium-sized tree native to North America, is a valuable timber tree with edible fruitsCeltis laevigata, also known as sugarberry or southern hackberry, is a medium-sized tree native to North America. It is a member of the hackberry family (Celtidaceae) and is closely related to…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 2 years agoChinese Hackberry (Celtis Sinensis)The Chinese hackberry, with the botanical name celtis sinensis, is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family, cannabaceae, that grows wild on the slopes of East Asia. Native to China, Korea…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 2 years agoChinese Hackberry (Celtis Sinensis)The Chinese hackberry, with the scientific name celtis sinensis, is a species of flowering plant in the cannabaceae (the hemp) family. It occurs from slopes between 100 and 1500 m elevation in…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 2 years agoChinese Hackberry (Celtis Sinensis) -- 🍂 Autumn Edition 🍂Chinese hackberry, whose botanical name is celtis sinensis, is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family cannabaceae. Native to the slopes of East Asia, it is a tall tree, usually up to 20…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 2 years agoNetleaf Hackberry (Celtis Reticulata) - 🍂 Autumn Edition 🍂Netleaf hackberry, whose scientific name is celtis reticulata, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree. Also known by the names western hackberry, Douglas hackberry, netleaf sugar hackberry…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 2 years agoCommon Hackberry (Celtis Occidentalis)The common hackberry, with the scientific name celtis occidentalis, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is a medium-sized tree with a slender trunk, about 9-15 meters tall. The…leafoflife (74)in leaf • 3 years agoChinese Hackberry (Celtis Sinensis)The Chinese hackberry, scientific name celtis sinensis, is a species of flowering plant in the Cannabaceae family that grows wild on the slopes of East Asia. This tree can grow up to 20 meters and…jokers10 (28)in flowers • 6 years agoHackberry blossoms =)Prunus padus