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Shadblow Serviceberry Shrub

Narrow shrub or small tree to 40 feet with nodding or drooping 4 inches white flower clusters. It offers showy white flowers in spring and is the most winter hardy of the serviceberries.

Serviceberry Shrub

Shadblow serviceberry shrub

It is a shrubby tree that can be left alone to grow into a suckering shrub or pruned to a multi or single stemmed tree. It is an understory tree often found growing in clumps in swamps bogs lowlands and thickets and grows 15 25 feet tall. Leaves are bronzy purple when new dark green in summer yellow to red in autumn.

It grow anywhere in full sun and moist to boggy soil. Shadblow serviceberry should be grown in full sun or light shade. A thickly branched multi stemmed shrub the ornamental shadblow serviceberry can otherwise be cultivated as a small tree reaching an average height of 25 30 ft.

The shadblow serviceberry juneberry is a large multiple stem shrub with attractive white flowers in early spring followed by dark red fruit birds love. This is an excellent native shrub to add to any landscape but be patient because it does grow slowly. Shadblow serviceberry is a dense multistemmed shrub or small tree that can reach 20 feet tall.

Shadblow serviceberry is a deciduous early flowering large shrub or small tree in the rose family that is native to eastern north america and is found in the coastal and piedmont of nc. It has handsome fall foliage which ranges between yellow to red. Snow cloud stands upright 25 feet tall and 15 feet wide with showy blooms and bright red fall color.

With a rounded crest and spreading out to encompass a span of 15 20 ft. Small black purple fruit is very sweet. Its blossoms emerge as early as march helping to beautify the drab landscapes emerging from winter s grasp.

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