Uses
Edible uses
Notes
Fruit - raw
[1][2]. A mealy pleasant taste
[3]. The fruit is about 4 - 5mm in diameter, it has a thin, dry, sweet flesh with a pleasant flavour but a slight astringency[K]. The trees often produce large crops of fruit in Britain, but there is so little that is edible on each fruit that it is scarcely worthwhile[K].
Material uses
Wood - very tough, elastic, durable, of high quality
[3][4]. An excellent fuel
[4].
There are no medicinal uses listed for Celtis caucasica.
Ecology
Ecosystem niche/layer
Canopy
Ecological Functions
Nothing listed.
Forage
Nothing listed.
Shelter
Nothing listed.
Propagation
Seed - best sown as soon as it is ripe in a cold frame
[5]. Stored seed is best given 2 - 3 months cold stratification and then sown February/March in a greenhouse
[6][5]. Germination rates are usually good, though the stored seed might take 12 months or more to germinate. The seed can be stored for up to 5 years
[7]. As soon as they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots. The leaves of seedlings often have a lot of white patches without chlorophyll, this is normal and older plants produce normal green leaves. Grow the seedlings on in a cold frame for their first winter, and plant them out in the following late spring or early summer[K]. Give them some protection from the cold for their first winter outdoors.
Cuttings
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Cultivation
Succeeds in any reasonably good soil, preferring a good fertile well-drained loamy soil
[8][9][5]. Succeeds on dry gravels and on sandy soils
[5]. Established plants are very drought resistant
[3][5].
Trees prefer hotter summers and more sunlight than are normally experienced in Britain, they often do not fully ripen their wood when growing in this country and they are then very subject to die-back in winter[8][9][5].
Trees can be very long-lived, perhaps to 1000 years[5].
This species is closely allied to C. australis but it is much hardier and is more likely to thrive in Britain than most other species in this genus[9][5]. A tree at Kew in September 1989 was 12 metres tall though it was not bearing fruit[K].
Coppices well[4].
Plants in this genus are notably resistant to honey fungus
[5].
Crops
Problems, pests & diseases
Associations & Interactions
There are no interactions listed for Celtis caucasica. Do you know of an interaction that should be listed here? edit this page to add it.
Polycultures & Guilds
There are no polycultures listed which include Celtis caucasica.
Descendants
Cultivars
Varieties
None listed.
Subspecies
None listed.
Full Data
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Taxonomy
Binomial name
Celtis caucasica
Imported References
Material uses & Functions
Uses
Material uses
None listed.
Medicinal uses
None listed.
Ecosystems
Native Climate Zones
None listed.
Adapted Climate Zones
None listed.
Native Geographical Range
None listed.
Native Environment
None listed.
Root Zone Tendancy
None listed.
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References
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? 1.01.1 Simmons. A. E. Growing Unusual Fruit. David and Charles ISBN 0-7153-5531-7 (1972-00-00)
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? 2.02.1 Tanaka. T. Tanaka's Cyclopaedia of Edible Plants of the World. Keigaku Publishing (1976-00-00)
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? 3.03.13.23.33.43.5 Komarov. V. L. Flora of the USSR. Israel Program for Scientific Translation (1968-00-00)
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? 4.04.14.24.3 Gamble. J. S. A Manual of Indian Timbers. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh (1972-00-00)
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? 5.05.15.25.35.45.55.65.75.85.9 Huxley. A. The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992. MacMillan Press ISBN 0-333-47494-5 (1992-00-00)
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? Sheat. W. G. Propagation of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers. MacMillan and Co (1948-00-00)
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? Dirr. M. A. and Heuser. M. W. The Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation. Athens Ga. Varsity Press ISBN 0942375009 (1987-00-00)
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? 8.08.1 F. Chittendon. RHS Dictionary of Plants plus Supplement. 1956 Oxford University Press (1951-00-00)
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? 9.09.19.29.3 Bean. W. Trees and Shrubs Hardy in Great Britain. Vol 1 - 4 and Supplement. Murray (1981-00-00)
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