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Amelanchier canadensis


Shadblow Serviceberry




Origin:  Canada and the United States south to Northern Mexico.
            Mike's Opinion

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A class, small tree or large shrub that is often planted in poor locations and is butchered in the large urban landscapes around shopping malls and such, not rendering its superb reputation as a native landscape plant any benefit. An excellent edge species to humanise the scale of large landscapes. I personally prefer the multi stemmed plants.



Michael Pascoe, NDP., ODH., CLT., MSc. (Plant Conservation)

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Family
Rosaceae
Genus
Amelanchier
Species
canadensis
Category
Woody
Type
Tree (deciduous)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
4
Canadian Hardiness Zone
4
RHS Hardiness Zone
H7
Temperature (°C)
-35 - (-29)
Temperature (°F)
-30 - (-20)
Height
5 m
Spread
2 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
May
General Description
A small tree or large shrub often multi stemmed. Covered in white flowers in May, followed by small edible fruit in August. Excellent orange to amber autumn colour.
Landscape
A foil or mass planting tree or shrub. Or as a small grouped planting where the best effect is achieved. Excellent for attracting wildlife and for autumn and winter interest.
Cultivation
A plant that is easy to cultivate if given good soil and adequate moisture during summer droughts.
Shape
Often somewhat narrow in form but can produce a medium size tree where conditions permit.
Growth
Medium
ID Characteristic
A mass of white flowers, giving the plant the appearance of a cloud as it blooms on the edge of the woods in May. Smooth grey, slighly striped bark.
Pests
The fruit if often affected by a blight, improved air circulation around the plant can help.
Habitat
Edges of climax woods in Southern Ontario.
Bark/Stem Description
Smmoth, light grey often with a faint striping effect.
Flower/Leaf Bud Description
Buds to 3mm, slender and conical and frequently pubescent.
Leaf Description
Obovate, 3-4cm long. Pale green with a lighter underside.
Flower Description
To about 5mm across, white, five petaled.
Fruit Description
Small, 5mm fruit, dark blue to black, resembling a small blueberry. Edible by both humans and wildlife.
Colour Description
Excellent autumn colour, reds, ambers and orangey yellows. Consistent through the plant.
Texture Description
A light textured plant.
Notable Specimens
The Cuddy Gardens, Strathroy. The University of Guelph Arboretum. Gardens of Fanshawe College, London, Ontario.
Propagation
Stratify seeds at 5C for 120 days. Also by cuttings but with some challenges.
References
Widely available.
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