Selected Species
- Celtis africana – White Stinkwood
- Celtis australis – European Hackberry, European Nettle Tree or Lote tree
- Celtis balansae (NEW CALEDONIA (AUSTRALIA))
- Celtis biondii
- Celtis brasiliensis
- Celtis bungeana – Bunge's Hackberry
- Celtis caucasica – Caucasian Hackberry
- Celtis cinnamonea
- Celtis durandii
- Celtis ehrenbergiana – Spiny Hackberry, granjeno (Spanish) (SOUTHERN US, MEXICO, GREATER ANTILLES, NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA)
- Celtis glabrata
- Celtis hypoleuca (NEW CALEDONIA (AUSTRALIA))
- Celtis iguanaea – Iguana Hackberry (FLORIDA (USA), MEXICO, CARIBBEAN, C and SOUTH AMERICA)
- Celtis integrifolia – African Hackberry
- Celtis jessoensis – Japanese Hackberry (JAPAN, KOREA)
- Celtis koraiensis – Korean Hackberry
- Celtis labilis – Hubei Hackberry
- Celtis laevigata – Southern Hackberry or Sugar Hackberry, (SOUTHERN US / TEXAS) Sugarberry (E USA, NE MEXICO)
- Celtis lindheimeri – Lindheimer's Hackberry (TEXAS (USA), COAHUILA (MEXICO))
- Celtis loxensis
- Celtis luzonica (PHILIPPINES)
- Celtis mildbraedii
- Celtis occidentalis – Common Hackberry, Northern Hackberry, False Elm (E NORTH AMERICA)
- Celtis pallida – Desert Hackberry, Shiny Hackberry (SOUTHWESTERN US / TEXAS, N MEXICO)
- Celtis paniculata (E MALESIA, E AUSTRALIA, MICRONESIA, W POLYNESIA)
- Celtis reticulata – Netleaf Hackberry (W North America)
- Celtis schippii
- Celtis sinensis – Chinese hackberry, Chinese nettle-tree or Japanese hackberry (CHINA, JAPAN)
- Celtis tala – Tala (SOUTH AMERICA)
- Celtis tenuifolia – Dwarf Hackberry (E NORTH AMERICA)
- Celtis tetranda
- Celtis timorensis
- Celtis tournefortii – Oriental Hackberry
- Celtis triflora
- Celtis trinervia
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