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Amelanchier canadensis 20-60cm
Amelanchier canadensis 20-60cm
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Plant Description
Amelanchier canadensis, known as the Canadian Serviceberry or Juneberry, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that graces gardens and natural landscapes with its delicate beauty and multiple-season appeal. Native to North America, this plant is celebrated for its ornamental features, wildlife value, and the tasty berries it produces.
In early spring, before the leaves emerge, the Canadian Serviceberry adorns itself with a profusion of showy, white blossoms. These slightly fragrant flowers, arranged in clusters, create a stunning visual display, attracting pollinators such as bees.
As the season progresses, the ovate leaves unfold, providing a fresh green backdrop to the garden. Come late spring to early summer, the flowers give way to small, round berries that transition from red to purple-black as they ripen. The berries are not only visually appealing but are also edible, with a sweet taste that is enjoyed by humans and wildlife alike.
The Canadian Serviceberry's autumn foliage adds to its allure, turning shades of orange, red, and yellow. Its multi-season interest makes it a valuable addition to landscapes seeking year-round beauty.
Thriving in well-drained soils and adaptable to various environmental conditions, Amelanchier canadensis is versatile in its use. Whether planted as a specimen, in groupings, or as part of naturalized areas, the Canadian Serviceberry brings a touch of elegance and ecological richness to outdoor spaces.
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Botanical family: Rosaceae
Botanical genus: Amelanchier
Botanical species: Amelanchier canadensis
SKU:BA-0549-S
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Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
Plant Height: 20-60cm
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Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.