Trees & Shrubs » Amelanchier (Shadbush, serviceberry) 5 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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AMELANCHIER canadensis 'Prince William' One of the smallest and toughest of the amelanchiers. Like the others, 'Prince William' was picked for heavy if fleeting early-spring flowering, thick glossy summer leaves and good orange-red fall color. Fruit is on the large size. more info
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AMELANCHIER canadensis Rainbow Pillarâ„¢ 'Glenn Form' PP#9092 (C8) This new hedge form of serviceberry has an upright and dense, branching habit. Foliage progresses from green in Summer through a rainbow of colors before turning red before fall leaf drop. White flowers. more info
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AMELANCHIER laevis A small native tree with multiple seasons of interest. Fleecy white flowers and bronzy unfolding leaves in early spring, sweet and edible fruit and great fall colors of orange to brick red. more info
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AMELANCHIER stolonifera Found native from Newfoundland to Virginia, this stoloniferous little shrub is adaptable and tough. Takes a fair amount of shade and a lot of drought. Gnarly little woody trunks give it great character, even charm. more info
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AMELANCHIER xgrandiflora 'Princess Diana' PP6041(1987) A graceful multi-stemmed small tree with wide-spreading branches and multiple seasons of interest! Yellowish buds open to delicate white flowers in early Spring. more info
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