american hackberry

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american hackberry

The children collect the small deep purple berries beneath the american hackberry.

Definition

Noun: 1. American hackberry: A large deciduous tree (Celtis occidentalis) native to North America, known for providing shade and bearing small, dark purple, berry-like fruits. It is characterized by its distinctive, often warty or corky bark.

Usage

The term "american hackberry" is used specifically to refer to this species of tree, often in botanical, horticultural, or descriptive contexts concerning North American flora. * The old american hackberry in the town square provides welcome shade during the summer. * Birds are attracted to the small berries of the american hackberry.

Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used to distinguish from other hackberry species found in different parts of the world, such as the European nettle tree.
  • In ecological writing, it may be mentioned as a host plant for certain butterfly larvae or as a component of specific forest ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hackberry (noun): A common shortened form for "american hackberry," though this term can also refer to other trees in the genus.
  • Celtis occidentalis (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the american hackberry.
  • Sugarberry (noun): A common name sometimes used interchangeably for a similar, closely related species (), which can lead to confusion.
Synonyms
  • Common hackberry: Another frequently used name for the same tree species.
  • Nettle tree: A name more commonly used for European species, but occasionally applied.
Related Phrases
  • Hackberry bark: Refers to the unique, corky-textured bark of the tree.
  • Hackberry butterfly: Refers to butterflies (e.g., ) whose larvae feed on the leaves of hackberry trees.
american hackberry

The children collect the small deep purple berries beneath the american hackberry.

Noun
  1. large deciduous shade tree of southern United States with small deep purple berries