The magnificent, tall, Celtis sinensis
is often mistaken for our own stinkwood but differs from the stinkwood
in various ways. The leaves of the Chinese hackleberry are covered with
coarse hairs while the tips are more tapering and the marginal teeth are
larger. These imposing deciduous trees have a wide spreading crown
creating lovely dappled shade in summer while the pale grey of the bare
branches add an interesting dimension to the winter garden.
The
flowers that appear from spring to early summer attract bees while the
bright orange berries that cover the tree in autumn are relished by
birds.
Because of their attractive growth habit,
these beautiful trees have long been used as an ornamental feature in
East Asian classical garden design.
Botanical Name
|
Celtis sinensis
|
Common Name |
Chinese hackleberry
|
Size Available |
50lt
|
Quantity in Stock |
150
|
Average Tree Height |
2.5m
|
Average Trunk Thickness |
3cm
|
Should
you require any further information, such as pricing details or should
you wish to place an order, please contact Rudi on 082 829 5543 or Leske
on 072 385 0270. Alternatively you are welcome to email us with your
enquiry at info@treeco.co.za
Availability List for November 2012
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Please
note that should you not find the tree that you are looking for on this
list, TreeCo will readily source what you require, on your behalf. Rudi
and Leske Neethling personally ensure that all trees supplied by
TreeCo, conform to our high quality standards.
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