Hackberry Tree Plant (3 Pack) – 12-24in Tall Sugarberry Bare Root Tree

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Bring natural beauty to your yard with this 3-pack of hackberry tree bare root plants. These 12-24 inch tall sugarberry tree plants are adaptable, drought-tolerant, and ideal for creating shade or attracting wildlife. Perfect for zones 3-9, they establish well and offer robust growth, making them a great choice for landscaping.

Item Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    3-9
  • Soil Type

    Well-drained, rich, moist soils (adaptable to various)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun to partial shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Fall to early spring (dormant season)

Jan 11

Jan 16 - Jan 18

Jan 21 - Jan 25

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    Overview

    Introduce a resilient and attractive native species to your landscape with this 3-pack of hackberry tree bare root plants. Also known as sugarberry tree, False Elm, Nettle tree, or Beaverwood, the Celtis occidentalis is a versatile and fast-growing tree native to North America. These young trees, measuring 12-24 inches tall, arrive in a bare root state, ready for planting to establish a strong foundation. The Common Hackberry is celebrated for its adaptability, thriving in a wide range of soil conditions and tolerating urban environments, making it an excellent choice for various garden settings. Its unique warty bark and attractive foliage add year-round interest, while the small, sweet berries provide a food source for local wildlife. This plant offers a sustainable and beautiful addition to any outdoor space, promising years of growth and ecological benefit.

    Key Benefits

    The hackberry tree bare root offers numerous advantages for both your landscape and local ecosystem, making it a highly desirable choice for planting:

    • Exceptional Hardiness: Thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9, demonstrating remarkable resilience to a wide range of temperatures and climatic conditions, from cold winters to hot summers.
    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, the sugarberry tree is highly tolerant of dry conditions, requiring less supplemental watering than many other tree species, making it a sustainable choice.
    • Wildlife Attraction: The small, sweet berries produced by the Hackberry are a favorite food source for various bird species, contributing to local biodiversity and creating a lively garden environment.
    • Adaptable to Soil Types: This tree is not picky about soil, growing well in everything from moist, rich soils to drier, less fertile grounds, as long as drainage is adequate.
    • Urban Environment Friendly: Its tolerance for pollution and compacted soils makes it an ideal tree for urban and suburban settings, where other trees may struggle.
    • Provides Shade and Shelter: Growing to a mature size of 40-60 feet with a broad, rounded crown, it offers excellent shade during hot months and shelter for wildlife.
    • Unique Bark Texture: The distinctive warty, corky bark of celtis occidentalis adds unique visual interest to the landscape, especially during winter months.

    Plant Care & Growing Tips

    Caring for your hackberry tree bare root plants is straightforward, given their inherent hardiness and adaptability. When planting your bare root tree planting, select a site that receives full sun to partial shade. Full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily) will promote the most vigorous growth and best berry production. Dig a hole that is wide enough to accommodate the spread of the roots without bending them, and deep enough so that the root collar is level with the ground surface. Ensure the soil is well-drained; while adaptable to various soil types, Hackberry trees prefer well-drained, rich, moist soils. Amend heavy clay soils with compost to improve drainage and aeration.

    Water thoroughly immediately after planting to settle the soil around the roots. For the first year, consistent watering is crucial, especially during dry periods, to help the tree establish its root system. Aim for deep watering sessions rather than frequent shallow ones. Once established, Hackberry trees are quite drought-tolerant. Fertilization is generally not necessary in the first year if planted in good soil. In subsequent years, a balanced, slow-release tree fertilizer can be applied in early spring if growth appears slow or the soil is poor. Pruning should focus on removing dead, damaged, or crossing branches to maintain a strong structure and healthy canopy. The Common Hackberry is generally pest and disease resistant, making hackberry plant care relatively low maintenance.

    These trees are hardy in USDA Zones 3-9, indicating their ability to withstand a broad range of winter temperatures. Protect young trees from harsh winter winds in colder zones by ensuring they are well-watered going into dormancy. With proper initial care, your Hackberry trees will quickly establish and become a long-lasting, beneficial part of your landscape, offering shade, beauty, and ecological value for decades.

    Size & Details

    This offering includes three individual hackberry tree bare root plants. Each plant measures approximately 12-24 inches tall at the time of shipment, providing a great starting size for establishing new trees in your garden or landscape. As bare root specimens, they are shipped without soil or a pot, which is an efficient and effective method for transplanting deciduous trees during their dormant season. This allows for easy handling and promotes rapid root establishment once planted. The Hackberry tree (Celtis occidentalis) is known for its relatively fast growth rate, and with proper care, these young trees will quickly develop into more substantial specimens. At maturity, these trees typically reach a height of 40-60 feet, with some even growing taller, and develop a broad, rounded crown and upright, spreading branches. The trunk diameter can eventually reach 1-4 feet wide, creating a significant presence in the landscape. These trees are shipped ready for immediate planting upon arrival.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: How tall are these Hackberry trees when shipped? A: These hackberry tree bare root plants are typically 12-24 inches tall when they are shipped as bare root specimens, ready for planting.
    • Q: What is a bare root tree and how do I plant it? A: A bare root tree is shipped without soil around its roots. To plant, soak the roots for a few hours, then plant in a wide hole, spreading the roots out, ensuring the root flare is at soil level. Water thoroughly.
    • Q: Is the sugarberry tree suitable for urban environments? A: Yes, the Common Hackberry is highly adaptable and tolerant of urban conditions, including pollution and varying soil types, making it an excellent choice for city landscapes.
    • Q: How much sunlight does a Hackberry tree need? A: Hackberry trees thrive in full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, but they can also tolerate partial shade. For best growth, full sun is recommended.
    • Q: What kind of soil does celtis occidentalis prefer? A: While adaptable, the Hackberry prefers well-drained, rich, and moist soils. It can tolerate a range from moist to dry, but good drainage is key.
    • Q: How quickly do Hackberry trees grow? A: Hackberry trees have a moderate to fast growth rate, especially once established. With good care, they can add a significant amount of height each year.
    • Q: What hardiness zones are suitable for these trees? A: These hackberry tree bare root plants are hardy in USDA Zones 3-9, indicating their ability to survive a wide range of winter temperatures across much of the United States.
    • Q: Will these trees attract wildlife? A: Yes, Hackberry trees are known to attract various bird species that feed on their small, sweet berries, making them a great addition for wildlife enthusiasts.
    • Q: When is the best time for bare root tree planting? A: Bare root trees are typically best planted during their dormant season, which is usually in the fall after leaf drop or in early spring before bud break.
    • Q: What is the mature size of a Hackberry tree? A: A mature Hackberry tree typically grows 40-60 feet tall with a spread of 30-50 feet, forming a round crown with upright, spreading branches.

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