Serviceberry (or Juneberry) – Allegheny (Amelanchier laevis) (6″, quart pot)
$16.95
Saskatoon – Amelanchier canadensis
Description
This is a native serviceberry/juneberry. There are many species and cultivars of Serviceberries/Juneberries.
Serviceberries are gorgeous spring flowering shrubs or small trees (around 8-10 feet tall) getting masses of white flowers. Berries start ripening in June or July. Berries look like blueberries, I suppose, but taste very different – but delicious. Best eaten fresh, store Ok frozen.
Super Hardy to at least -40°F. Birds do LOVE the berries – they are waiting for them to ripen just as you are … so keep an eye on them or cover with floating row cover or bird netting.
Grows best in full sun – likes plenty of compost/humus and well-drained soil.
Robin Wall Kimmerer has written a delightful book, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World – that is definitely an inspiration for planting a Serviceberry bush or two!
