The leaves are alternate, simple, blades long, and in width, shallowly toothed, and finely hairy. The winter buds are brown and hairy, similar to those of other hackberries, but smaller, only 1 to 2 mm. long. Terminal buds absent. Plants are
monecious with unisexual flowers, occurring either solitarily or in small clusters. This species is wind-pollinated and appears to be self-compatible. The fruit is a berry-like
drupe, 5 to 8 millimeters in diameter, consisting of a single stone encased within a thin, sweet
mesocarp. From green, it becomes a light orange, then a dark red, then purplish-brown. This edible mesocarp is composed of a smooth outer crust and a pulpy yellow inside. ==Ecology and uses==