Created By: Unity College
Celtis occidentalis
Common hackberries tend to grow in river valleys and woodlands, and on slopes and bluffs. You will find this tree next to a parking lot at the edge of the IU Arboretum. This particular common hackberry stood out to me because its trunk has a fork near the base, from which two trunks of equal size and awe grew. The crown of this tree is much smaller than the trunk is tall; the branches are curved and assymetrical.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Dendrology Tour: Bloomington, IN
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