hackberries are one of my favorite trees. Great trail nibbles. really good for jellies and jams. Also, the bark has cool ridges that look like they're 3d printed. top notch stuff.
They're one of those plants whose fruit keeps really late into the year, so they're a good food source for winter birds. People can also eat them, seeds & all.
hackberries are one of my favorite trees. Great trail nibbles. really good for jellies and jams.
Also, the bark has cool ridges that look like they're 3d printed. top notch stuff.
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Do you happen know if hackberries propagate from cuttings well?
Where have you been?
Do they all get the witches broom appearance?
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I never realized hackberry was good for anything. Maybe the Tennessee variety is not as gracious as yours.🙂
Love it.
What is the ecosystem benefit of hackberry? I’d imagine the birds eat them, but anyone know anything else?
The leaves are food for various species of lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) larvae!
They're one of those plants whose fruit keeps really late into the year, so they're a good food source for winter birds. People can also eat them, seeds & all.
Birds, pheasants, cedar waxwings, robins… also raccoons