Serviceberry Saskatoon
Amelanchier alnifolia
Saskatoon Serviceberry is a large multi-stemmed shrub/small tree and produces pure-white flowers in spring that provide food for pollinators. The flowers give way to berries that mature a deep blue colour by June. The berries are loved by birds, including Cedar Waxwings, but can also be eaten by humans. In the fall, the green leaves turn shades of yellow and red. Serviceberries are also the larval host plant for many moth and butterfly species.
Serviceberries grow best in full to part sun with moist, well-drained soil. They aren't fussy about soil types but have a preference for neutral to acidic soils and will only tolerate short periods of drought, preferring evenly moist soil.
Seasonal Availability: Typically available April through June, depending on suppliers availability.
Characteristics
Size: 10'-15' tall, 10'-15' wide
Fall Colour, Bee-Friendly, Native, and Butterfly-Friendly
Care
Full sun outdoors (6-8+ hours of direct sun) and Part shade outdoors (4 hours of direct sun)
Water every 1-3 days for first year until established (based on outdoor temperature & plant's water consumption).
Increase watering in the heat of summer and watch for wilting or browning as signs to increase watering frequency.
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