Phonetic: am-uh-LAN-kee-er kan-ah-DEN-sis ar-bor-EE-ah
Shrubs larger than 1 gallon can not be shipped.
Most shrubs will not be ready before the first week of June when they are fully leafed out.
1 Gallon Pot - 3' Shrub
Serviceberry, also called Juneberry or Shadblow is a deciduous, early-flowering, large shrub or small tree. It is an understory tree, often found growing in clumps in swamps, bogs, lowlands, and thickets and grows 15-25 feet tall. In spring the showy, fragrant flowers bloom in clusters before leaf-out. The purple berry-like drupes follow and are attractive to wildlife and edible by humans. They are self-fertile and don’t require a partner plant, although the addition of a second species should improve the berry production. In fall the leaves turn showy red and orange. This tree prefers part shade and moist well-drained sandy loam but is adaptable to both wet and dry sites and various soil types.
- Hardiness Zone: 1-6
- Native Northeast Region: USDA Database
- Sun Exposure: Partial sun to partial shade
- Flower Color: White
- Bloom Time: April, May, June
- Soil Type: Medium
- Mature Plant Size: 15-20' Height, 15-20' Width
- Plant Spacing: 15'
- Host Plant: Red-Spotted Purple & Viceroy Butterflies
- Attracts: Butterflies, Bees, Birds
- Advantages: 3 Season Interest, Specimen, Fragrant
- Landscape Uses: Pollinator Garden, Woodland Garden
- Companion Plants: Culver's Root, Steeplebush, Joe Pye Weed
- Deer Resistant