Celtis occidentalis
      
  Cannabaceae
      
  Tolerant tree of urban conditions and restricted roots.  However, rarely growing naturally in Northeast Ohio, more common on calcareous soils in the west. Edible fruits.
      
  Summary
 Climate Tolerance
            Climate Tolerance
              
          Good
          
            Wildlife Benefits
          
              Fruits food source for songbirds, gamebirds, small mammals
          
            Pollination Type
          
          Wind
              
            Plant Hardiness Zones
              
          
              2 to 9
          
            # Butterfly/Moths that use as host
              
          
              12
          
            Bloom Time
          
              Spring (Apr)
           Shade/Sun Tolerance
            Shade/Sun Tolerance
          Full Sun to Shade: Receives less than 2 to 6 or more hours of direct sunlight
           Maximum Height
            Maximum Height
          Large (75-100 ft)
           Growth Rate
            Growth Rate
              
          Rapid: 2 ft or greater per year
           Soil Type
            Soil Type
              
          Clay: Small sized particles. Long moisture retention and low nutrient availability.
          Loam: Equal mix of clay, sand, and silt. Moderate moisture retention and high nutrient availability.
          Sand: Large/coarse particles. Short moisture retention and low nutrient availability.
          Silt: Medium sized particles. Moderate moisture retention and high nutrient availability.
               Soil Moisture Tolerance
            Soil Moisture Tolerance
          Moist - Dry: Soil can be damp for periods of time and can retain little to no water for periods of time
          
            Root - Fungal Association
          
          Arbuscular mycorrhizae: Symbiotic relationship with fungi that exist on inside of plant root cells, facilitating nutrient uptake
              
            Pest & Pathogen Risks
              
          
              Low; Cosmetic-witches' broom
           Urban Stress Tolerance
            Urban Stress Tolerance
              
          High: Tree can adapt to a variety of urban conditions and will grow well
          
            Drought Tolerance
          
              Tolerant: Tree will not become stressed during periods of drought
          
            Coefficient of Conservatism
              
          
              4
          
            Native Status
          
              OH-Native: Species is native to Ohio
          
            NatureServe G-rank
              
          
              G5
          
  
    
      Plant Community Type
  
      - Beech Mixed: Absent
- Oak Mixed: Absent
- Alluvial: Occasional
- Red Maple Mixed: Rare
- Ruderal: Absent
- Urban Tree Cover: Common
            Bloom Color
          
          Green
              
            Form
          
          Tree
               Lifespan
            Lifespan
              
          Medium: 100-250 years
          
            Soil pH
          
              Circumneutral     (pH 6.8-7.2)
          
            Wetland Indicator Status
              
          
              FAC: Facultative, occurs in wetlands and non-wetlands
          
            Soil Compaction Tolerance
          
              Tolerant: Tree will not become stressed from soil being compacted
          
            Heat Tolerance
              
          
              Tolerant: Tree will not become stressed for increased temperature due to urban heat island effects
          
            Salt Tolerant
          
              Tolerant to Salt in Soil: Tree will not become stressed when salt is present in soil
          
            Native County Status
              
          
          Cuyahoga
          Lorain
          Medina
          Portage
          Summit
              
            IUCN Red List Assessment
              
          
              Least Concern
           
 
 
 
 
 
