A sturdy and stately native tree with a vase-shaped form of arching branches and yellow fall color. Tolerant of difficult sites with compacted or dry soils but can also handle wet sites with occasional standing water. Berries persist into winter and add ornamental effect as well as food for wildlife.
- Secondary Name:
- Common Hackberry
- Plant Type:
- Deciduous Trees
- Hardiness Zone:
- ZONE 3
- Native:
- Vermont
- Sun Exposure:
- SUN
- Ultimate Plant Height:
- HT 50-70'
- Ultimate Spread:
- SP 40-50'
Questions about our plant sizes and vocabulary? Learn more here.
At Horsford's we strive to grow the highest quality plant material and are happy to provide specific guarantees on plants purchased from our Garden Center. See our Plant Guarantee for complete details.