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  • … Eskimo Bartram juneberry is a more compact, multi-stemmed shrub version of the genus. Its smaller size makes it a more …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … in spring are followed by purple berries, which are loved by birds and squirrels. Fall foliage is red-orange. Members of the genus Amelanchier offer four seasons of interest -- small white …
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  • … Pembina serviceberry is one of the saskatoon cultivars, which were selected for fruit size, taste and yield.  It has …
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  • … juneberry spreads by suckers to form thickets. Native to eastern North America, this shrub is infrequently found in cultivation, but it does display the classic four seasons of interest …
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  • … Forest Prince serviceberry is a hybrid cross between two native serviceberry species. It has an oval habit and red-orange …
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  • … at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum because of its strong horizontal branching, which is relatively unusual for amelanchiers. It produces abundant white flowers in spring, …
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  • … Although its origin is something taxonomists cannot agree on, Lamark serviceberry exhibits the classic …
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  • … This roundleaf serviceberry is native to northeastern North America. Its species name A. sanguinea refers to its red twigs. …
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  • … Utah serviceberry is native to arid areas of the western U.S., notably Utah. Unlike most serviceberries, it prefers …
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  • … Cole's Select serviceberry is notable for somewhat thicker, glossier foliage than other named hybrids and excellent …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant