select i.*, substring_index(group_concat(distinct pa.country order by rsi.date_added desc),',',-1) as source_country
from inventory_item_manage i
left outer join sheffields_2017.receiving_shipments_item_has_inventory_item hrsi on i.id = hrsi.inventory_item_id
left outer join sheffields_2017.receiving_shipments_item rsi on rsi.id = hrsi.receiving_shipments_item_id
left outer join sheffields_2017.po on rsi.po_id = po.id
left outer join sheffields_2017.po_address pa on pa.po_id = po.id
where i.inventory_id = '396'
group by i.id
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours
Stratification: cold stratify for 90 days|cold stratify for 120 days
Germination: sow seed 3/8" deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed|sow seed 3/8 deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed
Other: fall sowing in mulched beds is prefered to artificial stratification
Introducing Celtis laevigata, a stunning medium-sized tree native to North America with common names including Sugarberry, Southern Hackberry, or Sugar Hackberry. Its striking narrow leaves and warty elm-like bark make it a popular choice for urban landscapes, while its fruit provides an important food source for birds. Sugarberry grows primarily in bottomland areas in a humid climate and is frequently planted as a shade tree. Its light-colored wood is also highly valued for use in furniture and sporting goods. Discover the beauty and versatility of Celtis laevigata, the perfect addition to any natural landscape or ecological restoration project.