Common Hackberry vs Boughens Golden Chokecherry - TreeTime.ca

Common Hackberry vs Boughens Golden Chokecherry

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Celtis occidentalis

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Common Hackberry

Boughen's Golden Chokecherry typically grows into a shrub form with yellow fruit and beautiful green foliage. This type of chokecherry is particularly sweet because it is non-astringent, meaning that it does not produce tannins. Tannins are what create the puckering, or sour taste when eating something unripe.

The Boughen's Golden Chokecherry is high yielding and the berries are excellent for sauces, jellies, preserves and wine making.

NOTE: These seedlings were grown from seed, not all will be true to type but some will be.

Note:This species is currently unavailable. Grow your own using Boughens Golden Chokecherry seeds at SeedTime.ca.

The Common Hackberry is a medium-sized deciduous tree that resembles the American Elm but is immune to Dutch Elm Disease. They are versatile and can adapt to a variety of growing conditions.

It produces purple-red, berry-like fruit with a large seed in the center. Both the sweet flesh, which tastes similar to dates, and the crunchy seed are edible. The fruit remains on the tree throughout the winter, offering a valuable food source for birds and other wildlife.

The Common Hackberry can also be a great addition to a pollinator garden. The tree itself is a host for the larvae of several butterfly species and the flowers provide a source of pollen and nectar.

Boughens Golden Chokecherry Quick Facts

Common Hackberry Quick Facts

Zone: 2b
Zone: 2b
Height: 3 m (10 ft)
Height: 25 m (82 ft)
Spread: 2.1 m (7 ft)
Spread: 7 m (24 ft)
Moisture: dry, normal
Moisture: any
Light: any
Light: full sun
Hybrid: no
Hybrid: no
Catkins: no
Catkins: no
Berries: yellow
Berries: black, edible
Flavor: sweet
Flavor: sweet
Harvest: late fall to winter
Growth rate: fast
Growth rate: medium
Life span: medium
Life span: long
Maintenance: medium
Suckering: medium
Suckering: high




Other Names: american hackberry, beaverwood, false elm, nettle tree, northern hackberry