Overview
Interesting Facts
Common Names
Common Names in English:
Capul, Chaparral, Desert Hackberry, Desert Hackberry (Spiny), Garabata, Granjeno, Granjeno Huasteco, Spiny Hackberry
Description
Family Cannabaceae
Herbs, annual
or perennial
, erect
or twining
, dioecious or sometimes monoecious, often with cystoliths
(a hard calcium carbonate
structure at base
of a hair) . Stems furrowed
or winged
. Stipules free
. Leaves alternate or opposite, palmately lobed
or compound
, sometimes simple
. Male inflorescences a bracteate
cymose
panicle. Male flowers: pedicellate
; sepals 5, free; petals absent; stamens 5, opposite sepals; filaments
short; anthers
2-loculed, dehiscent
by longitudinal
slits. Female inflorescences a bracteate spicate cyme much reduced in Cannabis, pendent or erect. Female flowers: sessile; calyx appressed
to ovary, membranous; petals absent; ovary 1-loculed; ovule solitary, pendulous from locule apex; style 2-parted, branches filiform
. Fruit an achene, covered by persistent
calyx; endosperm fleshy
; embryo curved
or spirally involute
.
Two genera and four species: N Africa, Asia, Europe, North America; two genera and four species (one endemic) in China.
Because all the Chinese species in this family
are cultivated and are often found naturalized
in disturbed
habitats
, it is difficult to know the true wild distributions.
Cannabaceae has sometimes been included
in Moraceae or Urticaceae but is now usually recognized as a distinct
family. The subfamily
Celtidoideae of Ulmaceae could possibly be included within Cannabaceae (see the discussion after the Ulmaceae family description
) .[1]
Genus Celtis
Trees
or rarely shrubs
, to 30 m
; crowns spreading
. Bark
usually gray, smooth
or often fissured
and conspicuously warty. Branches without or with thorns
, slender, glabrous
or pubescent
. Leaves: stipules falling early. Leaf blade
deltate to ovate
to oblong-lanceolate, base
oblique
or cuneate to rounded
, margins
entire or serrate-dentate; venation
3(-5) -pinnate. Inflorescences: staminate
inflorescences cymes or fascicles; pistillate
solitary or few-flowered clusters
. Flowers usually unisexual
, staminate and pistillate on same plants
, along with a few bisexual
flowers, pedicellate
on branches of current
year, appearing in mid or late spring
. Staminate flowers
: filaments
incurved
in bud, exserted after anthesis
; gynoecium minute, rudimentary
. Pistillate flowers: calyx slightly to deeply 4(-5) -lobed; stamens 4-5, inserted
on pilose
receptacle, included
, often nonfunctional filaments usually shorter than in staminate flowers, rarely absent; anthers
ovate, face
to face in bud, extrorse
; ovaries sessile, ovoid
, 1-locular; styles short, sessile, divided
into 2 divergent, elongate
, reflexed
lobes
, lobes entire or 2-cleft. Fruits fleshy
drupes, ovoid or globose
; outer mesocarp
thick, firm, inner mesocarp thin, fleshy; stones
thick walled, ripening in autumn, persisting after leaves fall
. x
= 10.
Species ca.
60: tropical
and temperate regions
, worldwide.
The hackberries provide important wildlife habitat
, forming thickets that give shelter
and fleshy drupes that ripen in autumn, persist after leaves fall, and supply winter food for birds and mammals. The treatment presented here is a simplified circumscription of species with no elaboration of infraspecific
variation
or interspecific
hybridization. The group is taxonomically complex
and in need of revision
.[2]
Physical Description
Species Celtis pallida
Shrubs
, to 3 m
; crowns rounded
. Bark
gray, smooth
. Branches spreading
,
flexuous
, whitish gray, with thorns
, puberulent
; thorns single or
in pairs, 3-25 mm.
Leaf blade
ovate
to ovate-oblong, to 2-3 ×
1.5-2 cm, thickish, margins
entire or crenate-dentate, apex rounded
to acute; surfaces scabrous
. Inflorescences cymes, 3-5-flowered,
longer
than petiole
, flowers mostly staminate
on proximal
branches,
terminal
flower bisexual. Drupes orange, yellow, or red, ovoid
, 6-7
mm; pedicel 1-2 mm. Flowering late winter-spring (Mar-May). [source]
Celtis pallida is closely related to C.
iguanaea (Jacquin) Sargent
from Mexico. Reports of C. iganaea from Florida and Texas are unconfirmed.
Celtis iguanaea can be identified by its longer leaves (to 4 cm wide),
small fruits (4-5 mm), and single thorns. Its fruits have acid, juicy
pulp. [source]
Habit: Tree , Shrub
Flowers: Bloom Period: April, May. • Flower Color: inconspicuous, none, pale green
Size/Age/Growth
Size: 6-8' tall.
Habitat
In deserts, canyons , mesas, washes, foothills, thickets, brushland , and grassland near gravelly or well-drained sandy soil; 1000-1300 m [3].
Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 4,936 meters (0 to 16,194 feet).[4]
Biology
Reproduction
Duration: Perennial
Growth
Culture: Space 4-6' apart.
Sunlight: Sun Exposure: Full Sun .
Moisture: Drought Tolerance: High
Temperature: Cold Hardiness: 9a. (map)
Taxonomy
- Domain:
Eukaryota
(
)
- Whittaker & Margulis,1978
- eukaryotes
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
)
- Haeckel, 1866
- Plants
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
)
- Cavalier-Smith, 1981
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
)
- Sinnott, 1935 ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998
- Vascular Plants
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
)
- Infraphylum:
Radiatopses
(
)
- Kenrick & Crane, 1997
- Class:
Spermatopsida
(
)
- Brongniart, 1843
- Subclass:
Rosidae
(
)
- Takhtajan, 1967
- Superorder:
Urticanae
(
)
- Takhtajan Ex Reveal, 1992
- Order:
Rosales
(
)
- Perleb, 1826
- Family:
Cannabaceae
(
)
- Augier, 1801 ex Martinov, 1820, nom. cons.
- hemp
- Genus:
Celtis
(
)
- C. Linnaeus, 1753
- Hackberry, sugarberry, bois inconnu [Classical Latin, Pliny's name for Celtis australis Linnaeus, the "lotus" of the ancient world]
- Specific epithet:
pallida
- Torr.
- Botanical name: - Celtis pallida Torr.
- Specific epithet:
pallida
- Torr.
- Genus:
Celtis
(
- Family:
Cannabaceae
(
- Order:
Rosales
(
- Superorder:
Urticanae
(
- Subclass:
Rosidae
(
- Class:
Spermatopsida
(
- Infraphylum:
Radiatopses
(
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
Synonyms
Celtis spinosa Spreng. var. pallida (Torr.) M. C. Johnst. • Celtis spinosa Sprengel var. pallida (Torrey) M. c. Johnston • Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M. C. Johnston • Celtis tala Gillies ex Planch. var. pallida (Torr.) Planch. • Celtis spinosa Spreng. var. pallida (Torr.) M.C.Johnst. • Celtis tala var. pallida (Torr.) Planch. • Momisia pallida (Torr.) Planch. • Momisia pallida (Torrey) Planchon
Notes
Publishing author : Torr. Publication : Rep. U.S. Mex. Bound., Bot. [Emory] 203 1858 [Jul-Dec 1858]
Similar Species
Members of the genus Celtis
ZipcodeZoo has pages for 31 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:
C. australis (European Hackberry) · C. bungeana (Hackberry) · C. ehrenbergiana (Spiny Hackberry) · C. iguanaea (Iguana Hackberry) · C. jessoensis (Japanese Hackberry) · C. julianae (Julian Hackberry) · C. laevigata (Net-Leaf Hackberry) · C. laevigata reticulata (Netleaf Hackberry) · C. laevigata var. brevipes (Sugar Hackberry) · C. laevigata var. laevigata (Sugarberry) · C. laevigata var. reticulata (Netleaf Hackberry) · C. laevigata var. texana (Texas Sugarberry) · C. laevigata 'All Seasons' (Sugar Hackberry) · C. lindheimeri (Lindheimer Hackberry) · C. occidentalis (American Hackberry) · C. occidentalis L. var. occidentalis L. (Common Hackberry) · C. occidentalis L. var. pumila (Pursh) A.Gray (Common Hackberry) · C. occidentalis var. canina (Common Hackberry) · C. occidentalis var. occidentalis (Western Hackberry) · C. occidentalis var. pumila (Dwarf Hackberry) · C. occidentalis 'Chicagoland' (American Hackberry) · C. occidentalis 'Delta' (American Hackberry) · C. occidentalis 'Prairie Pride' (American Hackberry) · C. occidentalis 'Windy City' (American Hackberry) · C. pallida (Capul) · C. reticulata var. reticulata (Netleaf Hackberry) · C. sinensis (Chinese Elm) · C. sinensis 'Green Cascade' (Chinese Elm) · C. tenuifolia (Dwarf Hackberry) · C. tournefortii (Oriental Hackberry) · C. trinervia (Almex)
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Data Sources
Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 25, 2007:
- Missouri Botanical Garden, Missouri Botanical Garden
- School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium
- School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, The Deaver Herbarium, Northern Arizona University
Identifiers
- Biodiversity Heritage Library NamebankID: 2645774
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: ITS-19044
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxonkey: 13736426
- Globally Unique Identifier: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:851137-1
- GRIN Nomen Number: 101691
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN): 19044
- International Plant Names Index (IPNI) ID: 308138-2
- Natural Heritage Network Species Identifier: PDULM01050
- U.S.D.A. Plant Symbol: MOPA6
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 27971
Footnotes
- Zhengyi Wu, Zhe-Kun Zhou & Bruce Bartholomew "Cannabaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 5 Page 74. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
- "Celtis". in Flora of North America Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
- "Celtis pallida". in Flora of North America Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
- Mean = 509.400 meters (1,671.260 feet), Standard Deviation = 755.810 based on 220 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
