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Genus of plants
Mediterranean Basin Celtis balansae Planch. – New Caledonia Celtis berteroana Urb. – Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica Celtis bifida Leroy – Madagascar Celtis biondii Pamp
Celtis
Species of tree
Celtis occidentalis, commonly known as the common hackberry, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is also known as the nettletree, beaverwood
Celtis_occidentalis
Species of flowering plant
Celtis australis, the European nettle tree, European hackberry, Mediterranean hackberry, lote tree, southern nettle tree, or honeyberry, is a deciduous
Celtis_australis
Species of tree
Retrieved 2010-04-24. "Celtis laevigata - Plant Finder". www.missouribotanicalgarden.org. Retrieved 2021-12-06. "Southern Hackberry (Celtis laevigata)". Bermuda's
Celtis_laevigata
Species of tree
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Celtis sinensis. Wikispecies has information related to Celtis sinensis. "Celtis sinensis". Germplasm Resources Information
Celtis_sinensis
Topics referred to by the same term
Celtis is a genus of trees. Celtis or similarly spelt words may refer to: Celtis, Missouri, a town in the United States of America Claas Celtis, a tractor
Celtis_(disambiguation)
German Renaissance humanist scholar and poet (1459–1508)
reflected in Celtis's literary works. The Celtis-Gymnasium in Schweinfurt was named after Conrad Celtis. Rudolf Agricola Joachim Vadian "Conrad Celtis , der
Conrad_Celtes
Family of flowering plants comprising hops, hemps, and hackberries
about 11 genera, including Cannabis (hemp), Humulus (hops) and Celtis (hackberries). Celtis is by far the largest genus, containing about 100 species. Cannabaceae
Cannabaceae
Species of flowering plant
(link) "Celtis caucasica Willd". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 19 October 2021. "Celtis caucasica
Celtis_caucasica
Species of tree
to Celtis reticulata. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Celtis laevigata var. reticulata. Jepson Manual treatment for Celtis reticulata Celtis reticulata
Celtis_reticulata
Species of butterfly
tree (Celtis occidentalis and others in the genus Celtis) upon which it lays its eggs. The hackberry tree is the only host plant for A. celtis and is
Asterocampa_celtis
Species of tree
into Ethiopia. Celtis africana leaves are browsed by cattle and goats, and also eaten from the ground when shed. Various species of Celtis are food plants
Celtis_africana
Species of flowering plant
T152858348A174116715.en. Retrieved 13 November 2022. "Celtis ehrenbergiana". Tropicos. Missouri Botanical Garden. "Celtis ehrenbergiana". World Checklist of Selected
Celtis_ehrenbergiana
Species of tree
related to Celtis tenuifolia. NatureServe. "Celtis tenuifolia". NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 6 May 2020. "Celtis Tenuifolia Range
Celtis_tenuifolia
Species of butterfly
The larvae of the species feed on hackberries, like Celtis jessoensis, Celtis japonica and Celtis sinensis. S. charonda is the national butterfly of Japan
Sasakia_charonda
Species of South American tree
of 1.5–10 m (4 ft 11 in – 32 ft 10 in). "Celtis brasiliensis". IUCN Redlist. Retrieved 11 April 2026. "Celtis brasiliensis (Gardner) Planch". Plants of
Celtis_brasiliensis
Species of butterfly
Libythea celtis, the European beak or nettle-tree butterfly, is a butterfly of the Libytheinae group of the brush-footed butterflies family. The upperside
Libythea_celtis
Subspecies of flowering plant
Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla, commonly known as cotton wood or cotton-wood, is a flowering plant in the hemp and hackberry family. It is a tree growing
Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla
Celtis_conferta_subsp._amblyphylla
Species of tree
basionym of T. orientalis, Celtis orientalis was originally described and published in Species Plantarum 2: 1044. 1753. "Name - Celtis orientalis L." Tropicos
Trema_orientale
Species of plant in the family Cannabaceae
Celtis philippensis is an Asian species of flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is a tree which can grow up to 30 metres (98 ft) tall. It ranges
Celtis_philippensis
Species of flowering plant
Celtis bungeana, commonly known as Bunge's hackberry, is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis that can grow 15 meters in height. The species is native
Celtis_bungeana
Species of flowering plant
Celtis luzonica is a species of plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines. It is threatened by habitat loss. World Conservation
Celtis_luzonica
Species of plant
Celtis toka is a medium-sized tree that commonly occurs adjacent to streams and rivers in the Sudanian-Sahel savannah climates of Tropical Africa but it
Celtis_toka
Species of tree
empty |title= (help) "Celtis timorensis Span". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 1 June 2023. "Celtis timorensis Span". Flora
Celtis_timorensis
Species of plant in the family Cannabaceae
United Kingdom. "Celtis julianae C.K.Schneid". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2 October 2022. "Celtis julianae". JC Raulston
Celtis_julianae
Species of plant
Celtis gomphophylla is a species of flowering plant native to sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and the Comoros. Celtis gomphophylla is a tree, growing
Celtis_gomphophylla
Species of plant
Celtis madagascariensis is a species of flowering plant endemic to Madagascar. Celtis madagascariensis is a small deciduous tree, growing 7 to 10 meters
Celtis_madagascariensis
Species of flowering plant
Celtis koraiensis, commonly known as the Korean hackberry, is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is endemic to the Korean Peninsula and
Celtis_koraiensis
Species of flowering plant
Celtis tournefortii, commonly known as the oriental hackberry, is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is found in southeastern Europe from
Celtis_tournefortii
American healthcare company
Centene Corporation is an American for-profit healthcare company that serves as an intermediary for government-sponsored and privately insured healthcare
Centene_Corporation
Species of flowering plant
with two subspecies. Celtis conferta subsp. conferta — New Caledonia Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla — Lord Howe Island "Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla
Celtis_conferta
Species of plant
12, 2025. NRCS. "Celtis lindheimeri". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 28 June 2016. "Celtis lindheimeri Engelm
Celtis_lindheimeri
Species of flowering plant
Celtis hypoleuca is a species of flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. Amice, R., Bruy, D., Cazé, H., Garnier, D.
Celtis_hypoleuca
Species of flowering plant
Celtis glabrata is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis, native to parts of eastern Europe and western Asia. Its Turkish common name is dahum. Celtis
Celtis_glabrata
Species of tree in the hemp family
Celtis paniculata, commonly known as tripewood, silky keltis, silky celtis, native hackberry, native celtis, Investigator tree or whitewood, is a rainforest
Celtis_paniculata
Species of true bug
Shivaphis celti, the Asian woolly hackberry aphid, also known as Shivaphis (Shivaphis) celti, is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera
Shivaphis_celti
Species of moth
Schleichera Manilkara Solanum Duabanga Theobroma Camellia Celtis Trema Gmelina "Species Details: Selepa celtis Moore, 1858". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 12 November
Selepa_celtis
Species of plant
Celtis iguanaea, the iguana hackberry, is a deciduous tree in the genus Celtis. The species is found in the United States (Florida), Central America, the
Celtis_iguanaea
Species of plant
Celtis zenkeri is a species of flowering plant native to sub-Saharan Africa. Celtis zenkeri is a large tree, growing up to 30–50 metres (98–164 ft) high
Celtis_zenkeri
Species of plant in the family Cannabaceae
Celtis biondii (Chinese: 紫弹树; pinyin: zidanshu; lit. 'purple bullet tree') is a species of hackberry native to China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. It prefers
Celtis_biondii
Species of tree
Kuntze Celtis albicans Willd. ex Steud. Celtis canescens Kunth Celtis chichilea Ruiz & Pav. ex Planch. Celtis curiandiuba M.Gómez ex Planch. Celtis lima
Trema_micranthum
Species of beetle
Urgleptes celtis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Schaeffer in 1905. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the
Urgleptes_celtis
Topics referred to by the same term
family Rhamnaceae Sidrat al-Muntaha, a lote tree mentioned in the Quran Celtis australis, a European tree in the family Cannabaceae Lotebush or Ziziphus
Lote_tree
Species of flowering plant
tree densities of Celtis mildbraedii here, suggested that this species had a healthy regeneration pattern. Barstow, M. (2018). "Celtis mildbraedii". IUCN
Celtis_mildbraedii
Species of tree
Celtis loxensis is a species of tree in the family Cannabaceae. It is native to Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The trees are 3-7m tall, with smooth greyish
Celtis_loxensis
Species of flowering plant
Celtis balansae is a species of plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. Hequet, V. (2020). "Celtis balansae". IUCN Red List of
Celtis_balansae
Roman province
degli Insubri. Celti e Romani in Transpadana attraverso la documentazione storica e archeologica, Milano. Grassi M. T. 1999, I Celti della Cisalpina
Cisalpine_Gaul
Species of flowering plant in the rose family
Prunus padus, known as bird cherry, hackberry (unrelated to the genus Celtis), hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a flowering plant in the rose family. It is
Prunus_padus
Species of tree
Celtis schippii is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to the lowland rainforests of Central and South America. It grows up to 10–20 meters high. Carpenter
Celtis_schippii
Prehistoric tool
the belief that celtis was a phantom word", simply a misspelling of certe. However, some scholars over the years have treated celtis as a real Latin word
Celt_(tool)
Species of plant
Celtis adolfi-friderici, the diania, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is native to west and west-central wet tropical
Celtis_adolfi-friderici
Species of tree
Celtis jessoensis, known as the Japanese hackberry or Jesso hackberry (from an archaic reading of "Ezo": Hokkaidō), is a species of hackberry native to
Celtis_jessoensis
Species of moth
Maryland and Texas in the United States. The larvae feed on Celtis species, including Celtis occidentalis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Revision
Phyllonorycter_celtifoliella
Sex-specific adaptations
and females being 10–12 mm in size. In the hackberry emperor (Asterocampa celtis) females are similarly larger than males. The reason for the sexual dimorphism
Sexual_dimorphism
Species of great ape
eminii, and Celtis gomphophylla. In addition, 19% of feeding time was spent on arboreal leaves, mostly Broussonetia papyrifera and Celtis mildbraedii
Chimpanzee
Species of flowering plant
Celtis mauritiana is a species of flowering plant native to Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, the Comoro Islands, and Mauritius. Celtis mauritiana ranges
Celtis_mauritiana
Species of butterfly
species is found in both North and South America. The larval host plants are Celtis species on which the eggs are laid singly. Massive migrations of this species
American_snout
Index of plants with the same common name
Nettle tree or tree nettle can refer to: Celtis Those names or stinging-nettle tree can also refer to the following plants with stinging hairs: Various
Nettle_tree
German canoness and poet (c. 935–973)
or start of the 11th centuries. It was discovered by the humanist Conrad Celtis in 1493/94 in the Cloister of St. Emmeram in Regensburg and formed the first
Hrotsvitha
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
1914 Libythea celtis (Fuessly, 1782) (original name = Papilio celtis Fuessly, 1782) Libythea celtis celtis (Fuessly, 1782) Libythea celtis amamiana Shirozu
Libythea
indiangrass (Sorghastrum nutans), with some elm (Ulmus spp.), hackberry (Celtis spp.) and mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) trees. The soil also shrinks and
Houston_black_(soil)
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
Famous and well regarded writers included Petrarch, Erasmus, Salutati, Celtis, George Buchanan and Thomas More. Non fiction works were long produced in
Latin
City in Texas, United States
Grande, near the border with Mexico. Its name comes from the granjeno tree (Celtis pallida) or spiny hackberry. Founded in the late 18th century, Granjeno
Granjeno,_Texas
Topics referred to by the same term
up hackberry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hackberry may refer to: Celtis, genus of deciduous trees known as hackberries Prunus padus, a species of
Hackberry
Genus of flowering plants belonging to the hop and hemp family
Trema is a genus of evergreen trees closely related to the hackberries (Celtis), occurring in subtropical and tropical regions of southern Asia, northern
Trema_(plant)
carpinifolia Buxaceae Buxus hyrcana Buxus sempervirens Celtidaceae Celtis caucasica Celtis australis Cupressaceae Cupressus sempervirens Juniperus communis
List_of_trees_of_Iran
Species of beetle
African Republic, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo. It feeds on Celtis zenkeri. It contains the varietas Pterolophia lepida var. szewezycki. BioLib
Pterolophia_lepida
Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices
original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2010. Celtic Culture: A-Celti. ABC-CLIO. 2006. p. 386. ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0. Archived from the original
Celts
Gaulish tribe of the Eastern Alps
Venceslas: I celti e il Mediterraneo, Jaca Book, 2004, 78 p., ISBN 88-16-43628-X, ISBN 978-88-16-43628-2 Kruta, Venceslas: La grande storia dei celti. La nascita
Carni
Species of beetle
Agrilus celti is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. "Agrilus celti Report". Integrated
Agrilus_celti
Calcium carbonate mineral
material called ammolite. Aragonite also forms naturally in the endocarp of Celtis occidentalis. The skeleton of some calcareous sponges is made of aragonite
Aragonite
Ruthenian poet and philosopher (1470–1517)
similarly to Nicolas Copernicus. While he never followed Conrad Celtis's school, Celtis also had an influence on his work, particularly in his 1513 edition
Paweł_z_Krosna
Index of plants with the same common name
honeysuckle with an edible, blueberry-like fruit. European nettle tree, (Celtis australis), a deciduous tree with edible, dark purple, sweet, berry-like
Honeyberry
Renaissance in Germany
Reformation. One of the most important German humanists was Konrad Celtis (1459–1508). Celtis studied at Cologne and Heidelberg, and later travelled throughout
German_Renaissance
Species of beetle
Conotrachelus buchanani is found in North America. It is associated with Celtis occidentalis. Insects portal "Conotrachelus buchanani species information"
Conotrachelus_buchanani
Geological formation in Pakistan
Notes Image Cf. Ajunginucilla Cf. C. sp. Barbora Banda I Seeds. A sage. Celtis C. sp. Barbora Banda I Seeds. A hackberry. Chara C. sp. Barbora Banda I
Kuldana_Formation
Species of butterfly
wattles, Illawarra flame-tree, lacebark or white kurrajong, kurrajong and Celtis species, while the black locust or false acacia is an exotic species that
Polyura_sempronius
Genus of true bugs
psyllids. Species of the genus Pachypsylla lay eggs on the leaves of the Celtis occidentalis tree. Upon hatching, the young psyllids become encased in a
Pachypsylla
Species of plant
Celtis spinosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae, native to seasonally dry tropical South America. It is a shrub typically 2.5
Celtis_spinosa
Tree in Minnesota, United States
The Shoe Tree is a large common hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) tree next to the Washington Avenue Bridge of the University of Minnesota (UMN) campus in
Shoe_Tree_(Minnesota)
Species of tree
angustifolia (Miq.) Hatus. ex Steenis Synonyms Celtis angustifolia (Miq.) Planch. Solenostigma angustifolium Miq. Celtis grewioides Warb. Ziziphus forbesii Baker
Ziziphus_angustifolia
Gallic tribe
E. A., (2004) Dai Golasecchiani agli Insubri, in Celti dal cuore dell'Europa all'Insubria, Celti d'Insubria. Guerrieri del territorio di Varese, Catalogo
Insubres
Species of butterfly
The wingspan is 56–70 mm. Larvae in Texas and northeastern Mexico feed on Celtis lindheimeri. Adults feed on nectar from flowers such as Cordia, Croton,
Adelpha_fessonia
Species of fungus
American trees. Its hosts include various elms (Ulmus spp.), hackberries (Celtis spp.), and American hop hornbeam Ostrya virginiana. Index Fungorum USDA
Uncinula_macrospora
Glaciation in North America during the Last Glacial Period
Monardella arizonica has been a continuously present understory plant. Celtis reticulata is an example of a plant present in the early Holocene following
Wisconsin_glaciation
American geologist (born 1969)
Jahren, Anne Hope (1996). The stable isotope composition of the hackberry (Celtis) and its use as a paleoclimate indicator (Ph.D. thesis). University of California
Hope_Jahren
City square in Bethlehem, Palestine
meeting 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
Manger_Square
Archaeological culture in Northern Italy
(Raffaele C. De Marinis) Raffaele De Marinis (1991). "I Celti Golasecchiani". In Multiple Authors, I Celti, Bompiani. Raffaele De Marinis (1990). Liguri e Celto-Liguri
Golasecca_culture
la BnF (in French). 2018-04-16. Retrieved 2023-03-07. Celtic Culture: A-Celti. ABC-CLIO. 2006. p. 773. ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0. Sébillot, Paul-Yves (1998)
Marguerite_Philippe
hemp family Celtis: hackberries and sugarberries Celtis aetnensis Sicilian hackberry; Mt. Etna hackberry Cannabaceae (hemp family) Celtis africana white
List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family
List_of_trees_and_shrubs_by_taxonomic_family
Species of insect
trees. Known host plants include trees of the genera Acer, Albizia, Alnus, Celtis, Citrus, Cornus, Cydonia, Diospyros, Juglans, Magnolia, Morus, Parthenocissus
Takahashia_japonica
Ecoregion in Africa
ita (Celtis adolfi-friderici), white stinkwood (Celtis africana), bastard white stinkwood (Celtis gomphophylla), red-fruited white stinkwood (Celtis mildbraedii)
Victoria Basin forest–savanna mosaic
Victoria_Basin_forest–savanna_mosaic
German philologist (1834–1897)
Entstehungsgeschichte des Schlegelschen Shakespeare. Leipzig 1872, new ed. Celtis Verlag, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-944253-02-2 An introduction to Hirzel's
Michael_Bernays
Mountain range in Shaanxi, China
common walnut (Juglans regia), maple (Acer spp.), ash (Fraxinus spp.) and Celtis spp. Evergreen species of these low-elevation forests include broadleaf
Qinling
Topics referred to by the same term
Phenotyping Consortium Empress Antonia (Asterocampa celtis antonia), a subspecies of Asterocampa celtis butterflies Empress Embedded Database, a commercial
Empress_(disambiguation)
Extinct species of archaic human
were likely also major dietary components, and traces of the edible plant Celtis have been documented at several H. erectus sites. Possibly due to overhunting
Homo_erectus
Impact of Emperor from 1508 to 1519
university. Maximilian invited Conrad Celtis, the leading German scientist of their day to University of Vienna. Celtis found the Sodalitas litteraria Danubiana
Legacy of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Legacy_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Archaeological culture in Italy
terra dei Celti: Como, Varesotto, Ossola; Macchione, Varese 2004; ISBN 88-8340-186-7 D'Aversa, Arnaldo: La Valle Padana tra Etruschi, Celti e Romani,
Canegrate_culture
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cottonwood or cotton wood may refer to: Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla, a tree in the hemp and hackberry family Hibiscus
Cottonwood
Family of fungi
on hackberry (Celtis occidentalis). Although not fully understood, it is believed that a minute, wormlike, eriophyid mite (Aceria celtis) induces the brooms
Erysiphaceae
CELTIS
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Strength
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of Exalted Light
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the most compassionate, Slave of the compassionate
Boy/Male
Tamil
From Avanindra meaning Lord of earth, From Sanskrit term Avanindra meaning one who owns the earth
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Emancipator of the World
Boy/Male
Muslim
To be heard
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Beautiful Deer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gods gracious and glorious gift, Sun, Ruler, Royal
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Safe; Healthy
CELTIS
CELTIS
CELTIS
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CELTIS
n.
A large tree (Celtis australis), found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherrylike fruit. Called also nettle tree.
n.
A genus of trees (Celtis) related to the elm, but bearing drupes with scanty, but often edible, pulp. C. occidentalis is common in the Eastern United States.