Biond's hackberry is a deciduous tree with a robust and flexible structure, thriving in various soils. Its rough bark and thin, sharply toothed leaves distinguish it. This tree adapts well to urban settings, bespeaking resilience by withstanding pollution and limited space. Small, inconspicuous flowers signal the coming of small round fruits that attract birds, fostering ecological interactions.
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1.5 m to 2 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
1 cm to 2 cm
Flower Size
Green
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Biond's hackberry
Distribution Map
Biond's hackberry is naturally found in the temperate regions of Eastern Asia. This plant species, part of the hemp family, thrives in its native habitat ranging across the continent's eastern sector. Beyond its indigenous ranges, biond's hackberry has been cultivated and introduced to various other regions, adapting to new environments while expanding its presence outside its original domain.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Biond's hackberry
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Biond's hackberry thrives in moderate climates and requires consistent moisture. Watering twice a week keeps the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. During active growth, regular watering promotes robust development and health, making seasonal timing crucial for outdoor cultivation.
Fertilize:
Fertilize biond's hackberry in spring with balanced NPK and during active growth with high-nitrogen fertilizer. Apply quarterly, adjusting for size and age. Reduce in fall and winter. Water after fertilizing to aid absorption and prevent root burn, as over-fertilization can cause damage.
Pruning:
Biond's hackberry thrives with strategic pruning in early spring, focusing on dead, diseased, or overlapping branches. Minimal shaping is required, enhancing its structural integrity and appearance while promoting healthier growth and better air circulation for a robust landscape feature.
Propagation:
Propagate biond's hackberry via cuttings from healthy parent plants. Use a well-draining substrate and maintain consistent moisture. Once rooted, transplant sturdy cuttings. Provide ample indirect light and protection from extreme conditions for optimal growth and establishment.
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