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1Is netleaf hackberry a viable rehabilitation species for Idaho rangelands?
By Ann DeBolt and Bruce McCune

“Is netleaf hackberry a viable rehabilitation species for Idaho rangelands?” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Is netleaf hackberry a viable rehabilitation species for Idaho rangelands?
- Authors: Ann DeBoltBruce McCune
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 16
- Publisher: ➤ U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office
- Publish Date: 1995
- Publish Location: Boise, Idaho
“Is netleaf hackberry a viable rehabilitation species for Idaho rangelands?” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Celtis reticulata - Hackberry - Rangelands - Revegetation
- Places: Idaho
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL33179496M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 35295584
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1995
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Celtis reticulata
Celtis reticulata, with common names including netleaf hackberry, western hackberry, Douglas hackberry, netleaf sugar hackberry, palo blanco, and acibuche
Celtis
central tropical Africa Celtis punctata (Urb. & Ekman) Urb. & Ekman – Haiti Celtis reticulata Torr. – western North America Celtis rigescens (Miq.) Planch
Celtis occidentalis
hackberry is sometimes confused with the smaller netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata), which has a similar bark. Hackberry grows in many different habitats
Chihuahuan Desert
linearis), honey mesquite (Prosopis torreyana), netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata), and whitethorn (Vachellia constricta). Riparian floodplains in the
Wisconsin glaciation
Monardella arizonica has been a continuously present understory plant. Celtis reticulata is an example of a plant present in the early Holocene following Wisconsin
Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits
Name Species Material Notes Image Hackberry Celtis reticulata
List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family
family) Celtis pallida spiny hackberry; granjeno Cannabaceae (hemp family) Celtis reticulata net-leaved hackberry Cannabaceae (hemp family) Celtis sinensis
Lyman David Benson
1982. The Cacti of the United States and Canada. Stanford University Press. 1044 pages. ISBN 0-8047-0863-0 Justicia candicans Celtis reticulata v t e
List of flora of Washington
tenuipes — Pacific waterleaf Symphoricarpos albus — snowberry, waxberry Celtis reticulata — western hackberry/netleaf hackberry Schoenoplectus acutus — tule
List of trees of Texas
family Celtis: hackberries and sugarberries Celtis laevigata sugarberry Cannabaceae (hemp family) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 461 Celtis lindheimeri