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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Celtis occidentalis | Hackberry
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Hackberry is widely distributed in the eastern United States from
northwest Minnesota to central Wisconsin and Michigan into central New
York and throughout the southern New England states. It is found as far
south as northern Georgia, Alabama, northeastern Mississippi and central
Arkansas. This species' range extends west through central Oklahoma,
and includes most of Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and eastern North
Dakota [21]. Hackberry also grows along the Arikaree river in eastern
Colorado [4]. In Canada hackberry is local in the extreme southern
reaches of Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario [17]. The exact southern part
of its range is difficult to establish because of hackberry's similarity
to sugarberry (C. laevigata) [21].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES14 Oak - pine
FRES15 Oak - hickory
FRES16 Oak - gum - cypress
FRES17 Elm - ash - cottonwood
FRES18 Maple - beech - birch
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES28 Western hardwoods
STATES :
AL AR CO CT DE FL GA IL IN IA
KS KY MD MA MI MN MS MO NH NJ
NY NC ND OH OK PA RI SC SD TX
VT VA WV WI MB ON PQ
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
AMIS ANTI BADL BISO BLRI BICA
BUFF CAMO CHCH COLO COSW CUGA
CUVA DEWA DINO EFMO FOCA FODO
GATE GWCA GWMP GRSM HOBE HOSP
MACA MANA NERI OZAR PIPE RICH
ROCR SHEN TICA VAFO WICR WICA
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
14 Great Plains
15 Black Hills
16 Upper Missouri Basin and Broken Lands
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K17 Black Hills pine forest
K81 Oak savanna
K82 Mosaic of bluestem prairie and oak - hickory forest
K84 Cross timbers
K89 Blackbelt
K98 Northern floodplain forest
K99 Maple - basswood forest
K100 Oak - hickory
K101 Elm - ash forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
26 Sugar maple - basswood
40 Post oak - black oak
42 Bur oak
46 Eastern redcedar
60 Beech - sugar maple
61 River birch - sycamore
62 Silver maple - American elm
93 Sugarberry - American elm - green ash
94 Sycamore - sweetgum - American elm
235 Cottonwood - willow
236 Bur oak
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Hackberry is a documented member of two plant communities in the western
extension of its range. It is listed as an associated species of the
green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)/western snowberry (Symphoricarpos
occidentalis) plant communities in Nebraska and in the Black Hills
National Forest of South Dakota, and in the plains cottonwood (Populus
sargentii)/western snowberry plant communities in central Montana,
southwestern North Dakota, southcentral South Dakota and Thunder Basin
National Grassland of Wyoming [20]. No published classification schemes
were encountered for the eastern extension of hackberry's range.
Related categories for Species: Celtis occidentalis
| Hackberry
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