Introducing the Allegheny Serviceberry seedling, a stunning native shrub that not only enhances your landscape but also provides delicious edible berries. At about 12-18 inches tall, this live plant is perfect for gardeners looking to add beauty and functionality to their outdoor spaces. Enjoy vibrant spring blossoms, attractive fall foliage, and a treat for both you and local wildlife!
Beautiful early spring flowers that attract pollinators
Edible berries that are a nutritious blueberry alternative
Vibrant red foliage in the fall for year-round interest
Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established
Self-fertile with increased fruit production when multiple varieties are planted
Hardy in zones 4-8, adaptable to various soil conditions
Ideal for smaller landscapes, reaching a height of 10-15 feet
Common Name: Allegheny Serviceberry Scientific Name: Amelanchier laevis Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade Watering: Regular watering during the first few years Soil: Adaptable to various soil conditions Hardiness Zones: 4-8 Growth Habit: Low-growing shrub, can be pruned for smaller size Format: Live plant, approximately 12-18 inches tall