Native to North America, amenable to a range of growing conditions, and beneficial to many types of wildlife, serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.) is a landscaping powerhouse. It's also beautiful to behold ...
If you have been noticing a lot of attractive, white-flowering shrubs in woodland areas around town lately, that is the serviceberry. Also known as Juneberry, shadbush, sarvisberry and Saskatoon-berry ...
Serviceberry, also known as Juneberry, shadbush or downy serviceberry, has something for everyone, producing early blooms in the spring and tasty berries in June. Native Americans dried serviceberries ...
The Saskatoon berry is a very tasty fruit that is very hardy even to our neighbors in Canada. Some say the flavor is somewhat similar to the blueberry (which it resembles), with a slight almond flavor ...
Winters were brutal throughout most of New England inf Colonial America. It snowed a lot, often into spring, and there were no radiators (or antibiotics). Many settlers didn't survive the season, but ...
The Pennsylvania native serviceberry has many names depending on the region. In some locations, it is known as the Shadbush, Juneberry, or even Sugarplum, to name a few.Serviceberry trees can grow to ...
“My heart leaps up; I know that soon Around the 15th day of June Will blossom buds of rich maroon: The serviceberry bush from Saskatoon.” So goes the first stanza of a poem credited to an unnamed ...
Whether for fruit production, habitat or beauty, serviceberry is an excellent addition to any landscape. You might know these plants by other names, such as Juneberry, named for the month when fruits ...
Serviceberries (scientific name Amelanchier spp.) are an ideal sized tree for most landscapes. Sometimes considered large shrubs, serviceberry trees are usually grown in clumps with many upright ...
This plant hasn’t made a lot of headlines recently, but there is a revitalized interest in it as native gardens and attracting birds and other wildlife has grown in popularity. The serviceberry tree ...