Status:
valid
Authors:
Pamp.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1910
Citation Micro:
Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. , n.s., 17: 252 (1910)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000593437
Common Names
- Celtis biondii
- Biondii Celtis
- Biondian Celtis
Synonyms
- Celtis biondii holophylla (Nakai) Koji Ito [unknown]
- Celtis biondii cavalieriei C.K.Schneid. [unknown]
- Celtis biondii heterophylla (H.Lév.) C.K.Schneid. [unknown]
- Celtis biondii holophylla (Nakai) E.W.Ma [unknown]
- Celtis bungeana heterophylla H.Lév. [unknown]
- Celtis cavaleriei H.Lév. [unknown]
- Celtis chuanchowensis F.P.Metcalf [unknown]
- Celtis emuyaca F.P.Metcalf [unknown]
- Celtis guangxiensis Chun [unknown]
- Celtis leveillei Nakai [unknown]
- Celtis leveillei holophylla Nakai [unknown]
- Celtis rockii Rehder [unknown]
- Celtis trichocarpa C.C.Cheng & E.W.Ma [unknown]
- Celtis emuyaca cuspidatophylla (F.P.Metcalf) C.P'ei [unknown]
- Celtis leveillei cuspidatophylla F.P.Metcalf [unknown]
- Celtis leveillei heterophylla (H.Lév.) Nakai [unknown]
- Celtis leveillei hirtifolia Hand.-Mazz. [unknown]
- Celtis biondii insularis Hatus. ex H.Umemoto, Yokota & Kokub. [unknown]
Description
Celtis biondii (also called Biondi’s Hackberry, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the elm family Ulmaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region and western Asia. It is found in open woodlands, scrub, and rocky slopes.
Uses & Benefits
Celtis biondii is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments such as fever, headache, and stomachache.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Flower: Celtis biondii has small yellow flowers. Seed: The seed is a small, black, three-angled nut. Seedlings: The seedlings are small, light green and have three leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Celtis biondii is a deciduous tree that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some frost.
Where to Find Celtis biondii
Celtis biondii can be found in North Africa.
Celtis biondii FAQ
What is the scientific name of Celtis biondii?
Celtis biondii
What is the common name of Celtis biondii?
Biondi's Hackberry
What is the natural habitat of Celtis biondii?
Dry, rocky hillsides and open woodlands
Species in the Celtis genus
Celtis adolfi-friderici,
Celtis africana,
Celtis australis,
Celtis balansae,
Celtis berteroana,
Celtis bifida,
Celtis biondii,
Celtis boninensis,
Celtis brasiliensis,
Celtis bungeana,
Celtis caucasica,
Celtis caudata,
Celtis cerasifera,
Celtis chekiangensis,
Celtis chichape,
Celtis conferta,
Celtis glabrata,
Celtis gomphophylla,
Celtis harperi,
Celtis hildebrandii,
Celtis hypoleuca,
Celtis iguanaea,
Celtis jamaicensis,
Celtis jessoensis,
Celtis julianae,
Celtis koraiensis,
Celtis laevigata,
Celtis latifolia,
Celtis lindheimeri,
Celtis loxensis,
Celtis luzonica,
Celtis madagascariensis,
Celtis mauritiana,
Celtis mildbraedii,
Celtis occidentalis,
Celtis orthacanthos,
Celtis pacifica,
Celtis pallida,
Celtis paniculata,
Celtis petenensis,
Celtis philippensis,
Celtis punctata,
Celtis reticulata,
Celtis rigescens,
Celtis rubrovenia,
Celtis salomonensis,
Celtis schippii,
Celtis sinensis,
Celtis solenostigma,
Celtis spinosa,
Species in the Cannabaceae family
Aphananthe aspera,
Aphananthe cuspidata,
Aphananthe monoica,
Aphananthe philippinensis,
Aphananthe sakalava,
Cannabis sativa,
Celtis adolfi-friderici,
Celtis africana,
Celtis australis,
Celtis balansae,
Celtis berteroana,
Celtis bifida,
Celtis biondii,
Celtis boninensis,
Celtis brasiliensis,
Celtis bungeana,
Celtis caucasica,
Celtis caudata,
Celtis cerasifera,
Celtis chekiangensis,
Celtis chichape,
Celtis conferta,
Celtis glabrata,
Celtis gomphophylla,
Celtis harperi,
Celtis hildebrandii,
Celtis hypoleuca,
Celtis iguanaea,
Celtis jamaicensis,
Celtis jessoensis,
Celtis julianae,
Celtis koraiensis,
Celtis laevigata,
Celtis latifolia,
Celtis lindheimeri,
Celtis loxensis,
Celtis luzonica,
Celtis madagascariensis,
Celtis mauritiana,
Celtis mildbraedii,
Celtis occidentalis,
Celtis orthacanthos,
Celtis pacifica,
Celtis pallida,
Celtis paniculata,
Celtis petenensis,
Celtis philippensis,
Celtis punctata,
Celtis reticulata,
Celtis rigescens,