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Melody's body harvested a hagberry pie and smacked Melody's lips over it.
The Hag realized that she had made an error; sweet young princesses did not like hagberry pie; they preferred peach or cherry pie.
Imal toomingas ja üllas kuu (Cloying Hagberry and Noble Moon)
This area supports the largest stand of hackberry trees in the region.
The state park also contains ash, hackberry, and black walnut trees.
The 14 small children on Hackberry Place also drew the adults together.
The maximum age attained by hackberry is probably between 150 and 200 years in ideal conditions.
His community beautification project was to plant hackberry trees along local roads.
The park's honey locust and hackberry trees have witnessed history.
Deep friendships have formed quickly for the eight young families on Hackberry Place.
And all the men on Hackberry take turns mowing the front lawn of a woman whose 32-year-old husband died recently.
First up is Hackberry, with its eclectic general store (toilet seats!
Hackberry Road would not even be given an off-ramp.
There are also provincially rare plants, including stands of hackberry trees.
Tall hackberry trees make up most of the canopy, with poison ivy on the ground.
About 250 to 350 inhabitants are thought to have resided in the Hackberry Group.
She found Kiri hiding behind a giant hackberry tree.
The creek bottoms are wooded with cottonwood, elm, and hackberry.
Celtis is the Latin botanical name for the hackberry tree.
Other recorded hosts include hackberry, oak, various members of the rose family, walnut and willow.
The nearby town of Hackberry was for German settlers.
In the present day Rabelais can be found basking under the shade of a hackberry tree.
Hackberry wood is sometimes used in cabinetry and woodworking.
Officials believe that only in Hackberry, in the northern part of the parish, did some people refuse to evacuate.
Only a few plant specimens were discovered, but these included fossil hackberry seeds and petrified wood.
The larvae feed on apple, hackberry, hazel and oak.
Hackberry is highly susceptible to fire damage.
Hackberry is only occasionally used as a street or landscape tree, although its tolerance for urban conditions make it well suited to this role.
Celtis is by far the largest genus, containing about 100 species.
Since the 13th century, whips have been made from the local celtis tree.
Some species of Celtis are threatened by habitat destruction.
Celtis is the Latin botanical name for the hackberry tree.
However Celtis is sometimes considered to be in a sister family, Celtidaceae.
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in L. celtis.
The larvae feed on Celtis species.
Celtis is a genus of trees.
The larvae feed on the leaves of hackberries (genus Celtis).
'The celtis spring up like mushrooms all over the place,' Stena says.
Celtis luzonica is a species of plant in the Cannabaceae family.
Each of its four species lay eggs on the leaves of the Celtis occidentalis tree.
Celtis or similarly spelt words may refer to:
Celtis, Missouri.
For the tree, see Celtis occidentalis, more commonly known as the common hackberry.
When Celtis moved to Vienna in 1497, Stöberl followed his mentor.
In Texas, the larvae feed on Celtis lindheimeri.
Celtis species are used as foodplants by the caterpillars of certain Lepidoptera.
The larval host plants are Celtis spp.
He was influenced by Conrad Celtis and Copernicus befriended the group of humanists.
Celtis paniculata is a coastal rainforest tree.
One of the most common trees to form these odd growths is hackberry (Celtis occidentalis).
Their attraction for birds renders Celtis africana a popular tree in planning bird-friendly gardens.
Celtis hypoleuca.
Celtis lima Lam.