Saskatoon Serviceberry

$12.00

Amelanchier alnifolia

Also known as western serviceberry or juneberry. The white flowers of this large multi-stemmed shrub are among the earliest spring blooms. The delicious berries, which ripen to blue or purple, are eaten by humans, birds, and other wildlife. Commonly grows in canyon bottoms where it appreciates a bit of shade and extra water. Foliage turns reddish in the fall. Beloved by native bees and an important larval host plant that supports 81 species of butterflies and moths.

Plant Details

Native Range: Entire Western U.S. extending north into Canada.
Height: 4-12′
Spacing: 6-8′
Water Needs: Moderate
Soil: Rocky and well drained or clayey.
Sunlight: Full sun or part shade.
Bloom Time: April-May
USDA Zone: 2-7
Life Cycle: Perennial

Image Credit:
Amelanchier alnifolia 1651.JPG | Walter Siegmund | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

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