Lonnee says they mature at around 60 to 75 feet tall and 70 to 90 feet wide, making them a "great shade tree" for large lots.
One insect we commonly see on window screens late in the fall is hackberry psyllids (Pachypsylla spp.). These insects are ...
Prized as a tree that catches the eye of many birds, the hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) is a prime choice to increase the avian population in your yard. The late-ripening black fruits of these trees ...