Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide, Pradip Krishen, pp. 334, Penguin Books India, 2006, ISBN 978-0-14-400070-8, ... There is some confusion about the identity of the Celtis cultivated in Delhi. Most nurseries ... call it Celtis australis ... Everything I have read about Celtis australis suggests it is most unlikely to tolerate Delhi's scorching summers. Celtis tetrandra ... seems much more likely to be the species that we see in Delhi ...
Nature Guide: Trees, Tony Russell, pp. 137, Penguin, 2012, ISBN 978-0-7566-9861-4, ... Celtis australis (Ulmaceae): Southern Nettle Tree ... planted for ornamental purposes ... sweet and edible fruit can be eaten raw or cooked. Both leaves and fruit are believed to have some medicinal properties ...
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Celtis australis (Ulmaceae): Nettle Wood, Brimji Archived 2013-09-27 at the वेबैक मशीन, .. English (the honeyberry tree, European hackberry, hackberry, nettle tree, mediterranean hackberry); French (micocoulier); German (Zurgelbaum); Hindi (ku, batkar, khark, khirk, roku); Italian(perlaro, bogolaro); Nepali (khari); Spanish (alneez,lodono); Trade name (nettle wood, brimji) ..
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Celtis australis (Ulmaceae): Nettle Wood, Brimji Archived 2013-09-27 at the वेबैक मशीन, .. English (the honeyberry tree, European hackberry, hackberry, nettle tree, mediterranean hackberry); French (micocoulier); German (Zurgelbaum); Hindi (ku, batkar, khark, khirk, roku); Italian(perlaro, bogolaro); Nepali (khari); Spanish (alneez,lodono); Trade name (nettle wood, brimji) ..