| FAMILIAR TREES OF SOUTH CAROLINA | CLEMSON EXTENSION BUL 117 |
| Sugarberry Celtis laevigata |
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The sugarberry tree is found along streams and in bottomland areas. The bark is silvery and develops corky warts and ridges on the trunk. The fruit is a drupe which turns orange to dark red when ripe. |
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