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Apple Serviceberry

Tagged as: Salt-Tolerant Trees and Shrubs, Plants for Shady Sites, Butterflies, Four Season Landscape

Botanical Name: Amelanchier x grandiflora
Common Name: Apple Serviceberry

Reviewed 2/2012

 

Amelanchier grandiflora at The Morton Arboretum



Amelanchier x grandiflora at The Morton Arboretum Amelanchier x grandiflora bark
fall color bark
Amelanchier x grandiflora fall color Amelanchier x grandiflora fruit
leaves in fall fruit

 

Height: 20-25' Spread: 20-25' Habit/Form: Broad, and often suckering.
Growth Rate:
Medium Zone: 4 to 9

Cultural Requirements: Best in part shade to full sun in moist, slightly acidic soils high in organic matter. Plants are shallow-rooted and should not be used in confined areas; can become susceptible to heat and drought stress. Some susceptibility to rust has been observed.

Ornamental Characteristics: An excellent four-season plant. Numerous pink-tinged buds open to white flowers in spring; edible fruits ripen to a blue-black and are quickly devoured by birds. These trees offer excellent autumn display

Uses in the Landscape: A great addition to any garden; wonderfully sized as a specimen plant or for use in a naturalized setting. A growing number of cultivars selected for growth habit, flower display, and/or fall beauty are readily available.

Butterfly Caterpillar/larval Host:Striped Hairstreak

Aerial Salt Tolerance: Highest degree of salt tolerance. Use in the most exposed areas.

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