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Hackberry, Bare Root

Resilient Tree for Wildlife and Tough Sites

Feeds butterflies and birds, thrives in poor soils, and anchors reforestation and silvopasture systems with fast growth and deep roots.


$895
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Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)

Hackberry is a tough, adaptable native tree that thrives where others struggle—urban soils, floodplains, dry uplands, and wind-swept prairies. Native to much of the central and eastern U.S., Hackberry is often overlooked but deserves a central role in regenerative landscapes. It supports an impressive array of wildlife, serves as a larval host for several butterfly species, and provides small, sweet fruits relished by birds and small mammals. With fast growth, a broad canopy, and exceptional tolerance for harsh conditions, Hackberry is a practical and ecologically rich choice for reforestation, windbreaks, silvopasture, and food forest edges.

Key Characteristics

  • Host plant for native butterflies
    Hackberry is a larval host for several butterfly species, including the Hackberry Emperor (Asterocampa celtis), Tawny Emperor (Asterocampa clyton), and Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa). These species rely on its foliage to complete their life cycles, making it a valuable insectary tree.
  • Wildlife-friendly fruit and habitat
    The small, dark-red to purple drupes ripen in late summer and persist into winter. Though small, the fruits are sweet and high in calories, feeding cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, flickers, and other songbirds when food is scarce. Its spreading branches also offer nesting sites and cover.
  • Fast-growing and highly adaptable
    Hackberry tolerates drought, wind, compacted soils, pollution, and occasional flooding, making it one of the most adaptable native trees. It thrives in both upland and bottomland conditions, making it suitable for everything from streambanks to shelterbelts.
  • Excellent for reforestation and silvopasture systems
    Its rapid growth and ecological value make it ideal for early canopy establishment in reforestation projects, silvopasture designs, or native windbreaks. It provides light shade and wind protection while supporting soil-building processes through deep roots and leaf litter.
  • Subtle beauty and seasonal interest
    Hackberry may not have showy flowers or fall color, but its corky, warty bark adds unique winter texture, and its airy canopy casts dappled shade, making it a lovely and functional presence in large plantings.

Product Details

  • Native range: Eastern and Central U.S., from the Great Plains to New England and south to Georgia
  • Plant life cycle: Deciduous Tree
  • Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil requirements: Medium-dry to medium-wet; tolerates clay, sand, loam, and compacted soils
  • Mature height: 40–60 feet (can reach 100 feet in ideal conditions)
  • Bloom time: Spring
  • Bloom color: Inconspicuous green
  • USDA Hardiness zones: 3–9

Hackberry is a hard-working native tree that delivers big on ecological function. Whether you're designing for wildlife, resilience, or regeneration, this adaptable tree deserves a spot in your landscape.

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Hackberry Bare Root Native Tree For Sale

Hackberry, Bare Root

$895

Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)

Hackberry is a tough, adaptable native tree that thrives where others struggle—urban soils, floodplains, dry uplands, and wind-swept prairies. Native to much of the central and eastern U.S., Hackberry is often overlooked but deserves a central role in regenerative landscapes. It supports an impressive array of wildlife, serves as a larval host for several butterfly species, and provides small, sweet fruits relished by birds and small mammals. With fast growth, a broad canopy, and exceptional tolerance for harsh conditions, Hackberry is a practical and ecologically rich choice for reforestation, windbreaks, silvopasture, and food forest edges.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

Hackberry is a hard-working native tree that delivers big on ecological function. Whether you're designing for wildlife, resilience, or regeneration, this adaptable tree deserves a spot in your landscape.

Pot size

  • Bare Root

Tree Size

  • 6-18" Seedling
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