Amelanchier alnifolia (Western Serviceberry)

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Western Serviceberry is a great wildlife magnet! A native deciduous shrub/tree, it grows from 6-20 ft. tall, branching widely. Serviceberry grows best in full to part sun, well drained soils and moist or dry conditions, but it is also shade tolerant.

It has attractive dark bluish-green foliage and showy white flower clusters in the spring - great for pollinators. Purple fruits are produced in June and July, which are great for pies and jams or just eating fresh (or leave them to bring hordes of songbirds)!

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Western Serviceberry is a great wildlife magnet! A native deciduous shrub/tree, it grows from 6-20 ft. tall, branching widely. Serviceberry grows best in full to part sun, well drained soils and moist or dry conditions, but it is also shade tolerant.

It has attractive dark bluish-green foliage and showy white flower clusters in the spring - great for pollinators. Purple fruits are produced in June and July, which are great for pies and jams or just eating fresh (or leave them to bring hordes of songbirds)!

Western Serviceberry is a great wildlife magnet! A native deciduous shrub/tree, it grows from 6-20 ft. tall, branching widely. Serviceberry grows best in full to part sun, well drained soils and moist or dry conditions, but it is also shade tolerant.

It has attractive dark bluish-green foliage and showy white flower clusters in the spring - great for pollinators. Purple fruits are produced in June and July, which are great for pies and jams or just eating fresh (or leave them to bring hordes of songbirds)!