Celtis occidentalis L.
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Ulmaceae
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MC ME SE North America (Canada: S Manitoba to S Quebec; USA: North Dakota to Maine, Colorado to Mississippi to Virginia) int MW Eurasia
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MC ME SE
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M[L]
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D
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sci->[hel] hyg->mes [xer] neut calc
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dr (bark decoction as an aid in menses and to treat sore troat) dr(ob) fd fr fw (fuel) pl (ornamental) sa (shade) ti (cabinet work, construction, fence, furniture, plywood, sports equipment, veneer)
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Celtis canina Raf.
Celtis crassifolia Lam.
Celtis occidentalis var. canina (Raf.) Sarg.
Celtis occidentalis var. crassifolia (Lam.) A.Gray
Celtis occidentalis L. var. occidentalis
Celtis occidentalis var. pumila (Pursh) A.Gray
Celtis pumila A.Gray
Celtis pumila Pursh
Celtis pumila var. deamii Sarg.
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common hackberry; American hackberry, bastard elm, beaver wood, beaverwood; hackberry (Canada, USA); hacktree, loop ash, nettle tree, nettletree, North American hackberry, northern hackberry; sugarberry (Canada); sugarberry tree
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micocoulier occidental; bois connu, bois inconnu (Canada); micocoulier d'Amérique; micocoulier de Virginie (France); orme bâtard (Canada)
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almez americano, ramón (Cuba)
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bagolaro occidentale (italian); Nord-Amerikanischer Zürgelbaum (german)
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hackberry
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