Celtis sinensis, a native East Asian tree, is naturalized in North America and used in traditional Chinese medicine and as an ornamental tree

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Celtis 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 non-invasive species in North America.

The leaves of Celtis sinensis are ovate to ovate-elliptic, 4-11 cm long and 3.5-6 cm wide. They have a glossy upper surface and a paler, hairy lower surface. The margins of the leaves are serrated, except near the base. The leaves turn yellow in the fall.

The bark of Celtis sinensis is smooth and gray. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, and they are produced in clusters in the spring. The fruit is a small, round drupe that is about 5-7 mm in diameter. It is orange or red when ripe.

The leaves and bark of Celtis sinensis have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. They are said to have a variety of medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-cancer effects. However, more research is needed to confirm these claims.

In addition to its medicinal uses, Celtis sinensis is also an attractive ornamental tree. It is tolerant of a variety of soil conditions and can be grown in full sun or partial shade. It is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 40-60 feet.

If you are looking for a beautiful and versatile tree for your landscape, Celtis sinensis is a great option. It is easy to care for and provides year-round interest with its glossy leaves, fragrant flowers, and colorful fruit.

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@leafoflifeLooks great. I have seen all your posts about leaves. I have never seen them before. I am impressed by your posts. As a medical student, I know some information about the properties of leaves. Lata leaves are the main ingredients of most of the medicines. Thank you very much dear. For sharing such a beautiful post with us.

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