No. They're actually edible. They tend to have thin sometimes mealy flesh, but it can be quite sweet tasty depending on the species and the individual tree. It can be eaten right off the tree and raw, but because the flesh is so thin the fruit is commonly used to make good jams and preserves.
Yes
That is the correct spelling of "hackberry" (genus Celtis-- the Chinese Hackberry is Celtis sinensis).
Hickory, holly or hackberry.
It's Celtis occidentalis
To get rid of a Hackberry tree growing out of a hole in a Live Oak tree, carefully cut the Hackberry tree at ground level, ensuring to remove all roots. Monitor for regrowth and repeat if necessary. Be cautious to avoid damaging the Live Oak tree during this process.
cos they are posionous
· Hackberry · Hawthorn · Hemlock · Hickory · Holly
Not sure, but someone on Yahoo Answers said she eats them.
Rowan tree berries are not poisonous to horses. They are usually not interested in eating rowan tree berries. These berries actually have a variety of medicinal uses.
Yes, I can help you identify a tree with berries.
The address of the Hackberry Branch is: 983 Main Street, Hackberry, 70645 3401
Hackberry and Hickory are trees. Hawthorn and Hemlock are trees.