The Hackberry
(Celtis Occidentalis)(where it can be found): In the the southern part of the U.S.A. Soil Type: It can be planted almost anywhere. It grows more in the south and our region. Clay, well drained, loam, sand asitic soil, akiline and extended flooding. Grazers:(what animals eats this plant?) Mourning Cloak Caterpillars and butterflies, birds and squirrels. Native to Pa? It started growing in Dakota. Interesting facts:(include Human Uses)Some Native Americans tribes ground Hackberry into paste for roasting.
(Celtis Occidentalis)(where it can be found): In the the southern part of the U.S.A.
Soil Type: It can be planted almost anywhere. It grows more in the south and our region. Clay, well drained, loam, sand asitic soil, akiline and extended flooding.
Grazers: (what animals eats this plant?)
Mourning Cloak Caterpillars and butterflies, birds and squirrels.
Native to Pa? It started growing in Dakota.
Interesting facts: (include Human Uses)Some Native Americans tribes ground Hackberry into paste for roasting.