Search Results for "Celtis laevigata"

Sugar Hackberry (Celtis laevigata) | View Observations

Celtis laevigata is a medium-sized tree native to North America. Common names include sugarberry, Southern hackberry, or in the southern U.S. sugar hackberry or just hackberry.

Other Names: 糖朴, 糖朴, Palo Blanco, Micocoulier du Mississippi, Břestovec Hladký, Southern Hackberry

Netleaf Hackberry (Celtis reticulata) | View Observations

Celtis reticulata, with common names including netleaf hackberry, western hackberry, Douglas hackberry, netleaf sugar hackberry, palo blanco, and acibuche, is a small- to medium-sized deciduous tree native to western North America.

Other Names: Celtis laevigata reticulata, 西方朴, 西方朴, Uchicá, Palo Blanco, Net-Leaf Hackberry

Celtis laevigata var. laevigata | View Observations

Celtis laevigata laevigata is a variety of plants with 17 observations

Celtis laevigata var. texana | View Observations

Celtis laevigata texana is a variety of plants with 5 observations

Lower Rio Grande Alluvial Floodplain | View Observations

US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Texas Description: The Lower Rio Grande Alluvial Floodplain ecoregion includes the Holocene-age alluvial sands and clays of the Rio Grande floodplain that are now almost completely in cropland or urban land cover. Crops include cotton, citrus, grain sorghum, s...

Semiarid Edwards Bajada | View Observations

US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Texas Description: The Semiarid Edwards Bajada ecoregion is composed primarily of alluvial fan and slope wash deposits below the escarpment of the Edwards Plateau. It contains springs and streams that show some similarities to those of the Edwards Plateau beca...

ANP NL Baño de San Igancio | View Observations

BAÑO DE SAN IGNACIO (4,225.40 Ha) Municipio de Linares. Pertenece a la Provincia Planicie Costera del Golfo. Municipio de Linares. Altitud 250 msnm. En el área se encuentran un gran numero de manantiales donde los desagües cubren grandes extensiones manteniendo la superficie permanentemente húme...

Digging Deeper - Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora January EcoQuest | View Observations

For this month’s EcoQuest, Digging Deeper, we are exploring the connection between Florida’s indigenous people and plants. Much of the ethnobotanical knowledge of American Indians is passed down through generations, as is the case with the Seminole and Miccosukee tribes. We know they rely upon p...