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Trees

AMELANCHIER arborea
Common Name: Serviceberry, Downy

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Plant Type: Trees
Zone: 4 Foliage: Green
Height: 20-30' Fall Foliage: Yellowish Orange
Width / Spread: 15-20' Flower: White
Habit: Vase Flower Season: Early Spring
Sun Requirements: Full/Partial Fruit: Berry
Uses: Naturalizing
Attracts Wildlife
Woodland Planting
Tolerance: Native
Urban Tolerant
Attracts Wildlife

Description:
White, fleecy flowers open early in spring before most other trees are waking up. Attractive, oval, red-tinted leaves harden off to green soon thereafter. Flowers yield blueberry-like fruit, changing from green to red to blue-black before being devoured by a number of bird species. Fall color is yellow-orange and smoothe gray bark has winter appeal. This native tree has four-season appeal to humans and wildlife alike. NATIVE.

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