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Celtis australis, the
European nettle tree,
Mediterranean hackberry, lote tree, or honeyberry, is a
deciduous tree
native to
Southern Europe,
North Africa...
- accepted.
Celtis adolfi-friderici Engl. (western and
central Africa)
Celtis africana Burm.f. –
white stinkwood (Afromontane region)
Celtis australis L. – European...
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Celtis occidentalis,
commonly known as the
common hackberry, is a
large deciduous tree
native to
North America. It is also
known as the nettletree, sugarberry...
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family Rhamnaceae Sidrat al-Muntaha, a lote tree
mentioned in the
Quran Celtis australis, a
European tree in the
family Cannabaceae Lotebush or
Ziziphus obtusifolia...
- intraradices. "
Celtis caucasica Willd".
Plants of the
World Online.
Board of
Trustees of the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 19
October 2021. "
Celtis caucasica...
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honeysuckle with an edible, blueberry-like fruit.
European nettle tree, (
Celtis australis), a
deciduous tree with edible, dark purple, sweet, berry-like fruit...
- its use in a
religious context.[citation needed] the nettle-tree,
Celtis australis[citation needed]
Ziziphus lotus, a
relative of the jujube[citation...
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carpinifolia Buxaceae Buxus hyrcana Buxus sempervirens Celtidaceae Celtis caucasica Celtis australis Cupressaceae Cupressus sempervirens Juniperus communis Juniperus...
- of gray
recycled water was available.
There is a
program to
plant Celtis australis, oak trees.
Situated at 1,590
metres (5,217 ft)
above sea
level on...
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place for
locals and for the town's many pilgrims.
There are rows of
celtis australis trees that
provide shade to its people, with
benches and fountains...