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Hackberry (Bareroot)

Hackberry is an extremely adaptable tree that supports hundreds of butterfly species and produces nutritious fruit for wildlife and humans. Offered as bareroot stock, this hardy species is available for late fall and early spring dormant planting to ensure successful establishment.

Available to Order Mid-Fall
Plant Type
Tree
Soil Moisture
Average
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Regular price
$10.00
Regular price
Sale price
$10.00
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Hackberry (Bareroot)
Hackberry (Bareroot)

Product Details

Hackberry is a resilient canopy tree valued for its exceptional adaptability and significant contribution to local biodiversity. We offer this species as bareroot stock for late fall and early spring dormant planting, providing a cost-effective way to introduce long-lived genetics into larger restoration projects or landscape plantings. When planted correctly before top growth begins, these trees establish strong root systems capable of supporting vigorous development in the growing season.

Celtis occidentalis is distinct for its unique bark, which develops deep, canyon-like ridges as the tree matures. This species serves as a critical host for the larvae of the Hackberry Emperor, Mourning Cloak, Question Mark, and American Snout butterflies, while also supporting hundreds of other moth species. In addition to its ecological role as a host plant, it produces a nutritious drupe-like fruit with a nutty seed that is consumed by both wildlife and humans.

This tree is well-suited for riparian buffers, windbreaks, and difficult sites where other species might struggle. It thrives in full sun and can establish in a variety of soil conditions, demonstrating remarkable tolerance for both flooding and drought. Hardy in zones 3–9, Hackberry grows to a mature height and spread of approximately 50 feet, making it a substantial addition to open landscapes.

Choosing bareroot stock ensures that you are starting with hardy, dormant plants ready to adapt to your specific site conditions. Once established, Hackberry provides enduring value through its climate resilience and wildlife support. We recommend installing these trees in a well-prepared site to maximize their long-term performance and ecological impact.

Plant Values & Uses

Product Specifications

Sun Exposure Full Sun
Stock Type Bareroot
Mature Height 50 ft
Mature Spread 50 ft
Hardiness Zone 3 - 9
Botanical Name Celtis occidentalis
Soil Moisture Preference Average
Soil Traits Well-drained, Poor soils OK, Poorly drained
Plant Type Tree
Wildlife Value Hosts beneficial moths & butterflies, provides food for wildlife
Bloom Time

Wholesale & Project Buyers

We offer wholesale and bulk pricing for larger orders. We value long-term partnerships and are glad to support businesses, institutions, and nonprofit organizations working toward regenerative and ecological goals.

We regularly work with Farmers, Landscapers, Municipalities, Nonprofit Organizations, Plant Nurseries, Retailers, and Schools and Universities.

Wholesale customers can place bulk orders directly through our Plant Order Form, which allows quick shopping and select multiple products across our catalogue in one place.

For larger projects or specialized needs, we encourage you to contact us directly to discuss availability, pricing, and scheduling. We are happy to collaborate and help you source the right plants for your work.

  • Rooted in Ecological Restoration

    We plant trees to rebuild soil, restore habitat, and reverse long-term land depletion. Every plant we grow serves a larger ecological purpose.

  • Regionally Appropriate Species

    We prioritize species that are well suited to Northeast soils, temperatures, and seasonal rhythms, selecting plants with proven ecological and agricultural performance in this region.

  • Built for Long-Term Resilience

    We grow for durability, biodiversity, and future generations. Strong root systems. Honest practices. Plants that establish and endure.