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As a northerner, I finally saw one of these trees planted on the eat side of Morton Arboretum in northeast Illinois, west of Chicago. It ...Read More
Should u trim back a sugar berry tree ours is 15 ft ?
I can't figure out why I'm getting dozens or hundreds of Sugar Hackberry seedlings sprouting up in my suburban Houston yard every year - ...Read More
In our part of the world these are known as trash trees. They pop up along fence lines forming dense thickets . They pop up in flowerbeds...Read More
It grows like weeds and it looks dirty in the summer/fall when it gets sticky. I have a million of them that I would love to give away. B...Read More
It grows wild here also. It would not be a bad tree for yards except except that it is a magnet for the Asian Wooly Hackberry aphid. It i...Read More
Sugar Hackberry, is Native to Central and East Texas, and provides food for many species of wildlife.
Attention Florida Gardeners!
The sugarberry is a must have tree for every yard. If you don't have one, you're missing out on a gre...Read More
Hackberry grows amazingly fast when young. I planted a sapling in 1990, and it was a 30' tree when we moved in 2001, with a substantial b...Read More