Amelanchier laevis
Common Name: Alleghany Serviceberry
Common Alternative: Juneberry

Alleghany Serviceberry

Small, deciduous, usually multi-trunked understory tree or tall shrub. Showy, fragrant spring flowers followed by small, round, edible berries which ripen to dark purplish-black in June.

Great native for shady sites
Early white spring flower clusters
Provides food and cover for watchable wildlife
Height Spread
15-40 Feet 15-40 Feet
Flower Color Hardiness
White 4 - 8
Exposure
  • Part Shade to Full Shade
Habit
  • Deciduous
Landscape Use
  • Shrub
  • Tree
Water Needs
  • Medium
  • Low
Amelanchier laevis (Alleghany Serviceberry)

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