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Serviceberry

Amelanchier canadensis
Serviceberry

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Plant Facts
Mature Height
6 - 15 feet
Mature Spread
15 - 20 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Widely Adaptable
Mature Form
Irregular Shrubby
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Partial Sun
Flower Color
White
Fall Color
Yellow to Orange
Foliage Color
Green
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The Serviceberry tree, Amelanchier canadensis, may also be known as a Juneberry, Shadblow, or Shadbush. This large shrub has erect stems that form multi-stemmed clumps The serviceberries, genus Amelanchier, are deciduous shrubs or small trees that grow in the understory of temperate forests. This deciduous tree/shrub is multistemmed and gets up to 20 ft tall with a dense, bushy spread up to 10 ft across. The bush sends up numerous suckers and can become quite a thicket. Serviceberry trees have leaves that are 2 inches long and have a very pretty white fuzzy coat when young, but becoming shiny green as they mature.

Ths fall color is brilliant yellow, red or orange. The flowers are white and borne in erect clusters in early spring as the leaves are unfolding. The berrylike fruits are showy and edible. The little serviceberry shrubs are useful in naturalized plantings, especially in open woodlands, under tall oaks or pines. Their beautiful, but brief, early spring flowering beats all but the earliest shrubs, and their fall foliage is first rate. It is an excellent small yard tree.

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  I-heart-serviceberry, 10/10/2006 2:09:36 PM
Reviewer: Paeler
For ~10 yrs I have had a serviceberry in the center of my small backyard. It is now about 15 feet tall. It is extremely drought tolerant & receives morning sun only. This is a very rewarding tree to have--takes little care, has beautiful bright white flowers in early spring, draws birds in summer with its dark berries, and has gorgeous fall color (for the 1st 4 yrs the fall color was a pretty butterscotch, but since then the fall color has been a stunning bright red). I highly recommend this tree for any landscape.

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  No Blooms, 5/26/2009 8:16:11 PM
Reviewer: miladymarji
I bought this tree at the suggestion of a wildbird unlimited store owner..She said would be very good for the birds. Blossoms in spring, berries and colored leaves in the fall. This is the third year for it... no blossoms...meaning there will be no fruit/berries...just leaves All I wanted was a spring blooming tree that would be good for birds.

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