Welcome to the Mast Tree Network!
Our mission is to restore the bounty of North America's native woodlands by raising awareness of the many benefits mast-producing trees provide to wildlife, humanity, and the environment, and serving as an information resource for people interested in planting or managing mast-producing trees and forests.Popular Posts
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- Edible Forest Gardening
- What is Mast?
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celtis Archive
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The Hackberry Family: Great Wildlife Trees
Hackberries (Celtis sp.) are medium-sized trees with excellent wildlife value. Related to the elm family, they produce small, sweet fruits...