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I live in Central Ohio and I have this grouping of trees in my back yard but I don’t know why they are. Does anyone know what type of trees these are?



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          They're common hackberries - Celtis occidentalis (the bark and leaf shape are the keys). The leaves are a pale yellow/chartreuse in the fall, and the tree produces small bark blue/black berries that birds mostly eat.



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            They're common hackberries - Celtis occidentalis (the bark and leaf shape are the keys). The leaves are a pale yellow/chartreuse in the fall, and the tree produces small bark blue/black berries that birds mostly eat.



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              They're common hackberries - Celtis occidentalis (the bark and leaf shape are the keys). The leaves are a pale yellow/chartreuse in the fall, and the tree produces small bark blue/black berries that birds mostly eat.



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                They're common hackberries - Celtis occidentalis (the bark and leaf shape are the keys). The leaves are a pale yellow/chartreuse in the fall, and the tree produces small bark blue/black berries that birds mostly eat.



                Wikipedia has a nice page on the tree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtis_occidentalis






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                They're common hackberries - Celtis occidentalis (the bark and leaf shape are the keys). The leaves are a pale yellow/chartreuse in the fall, and the tree produces small bark blue/black berries that birds mostly eat.



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