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AMELANCHIER canadensis 'Prince William'
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Description: 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, at 1/2" in diameter, but the birds won't leave it long. Its multi-stemmed character probably helps it withstand cold and drought; it slowly clumps out to a thicket some 6 to 8 feet tall, 4 - 6 across; fits in almost any garden.
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Plant Facts...
Plant Type: Deciduous Tree Growing Zones: 4 - 8 Sun Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade Width: (at 10 years) 3 - 4 ft. Height: (at 10 years) 4 - 6 ft.
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