Amelanchier x grandiflora
Apple serviceberry
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Water use: Moderate or low.
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Light: Full sun or shade.
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Size: 25 to 30 feet tall and about half as wide.
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Native Range: hybrid from species native in the eastern US.
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Plant habit and use: Small, upright, deciduous shade tree with spring
flowers and edible fruit. Often multi-stemmed.
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Leaves: Simple leaves with fine teeth. Medium green during
the summer, turning red and orange in the fall.
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Branches: Bark is smooth and gray.

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Flowers: Tree is covered with loose clusters of small white flowers
in early spring before the leaves emerge. Some cultivars have pink
color in the bud stage.
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Fruit: Pea-sized fruit follow the flowers on some cultivars.
Fruit turns red and then blackish. Slightly sweet and edible.
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Culture: This tree is tolerant of a wide range of conditions.
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Other: Light gray bark is attractive in winter.
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Cultivar: 'Autumn Brilliance' is a popular cultivar that was selected
for exceptional flowering and fall color.
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Page creators:
Virginia I. Lohr
and Caroline H. Pearson-Mims
Dept. of Hort &
LA, Washington St. Univ.
E-mail: pearson@wsu.edu
Page updated:
June 9, 2001