Desert Hackberry
This plant provides a convenient hiding place for many types of animals. It is also known as granjeno and is an evergreen shrub and member of the Elm Family.
- Can grow to 20′ in height but the largest specimens found along the drive are less than 12′ in height.
- Blooms during the summer with tiny, white flowers in clusters on new growth. Blooms are followed by small berries which ripen to yellowish to orange in the fall.
- The plant is found at elevations ranging from 1,500 through 3,500′ feet elevation.
- The fruit is eaten by a variety of wildlife. Javelina like to hide under them. Native Americans eat the fruit and the wood is sometimes used for fence posts.
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