Serviceberry, Shadblow, shadbush, Juneberry |
General |
Common Name | Serviceberry, Shadblow, shadbush, Juneberry |
Latin Name | Amelanchier spp. |
Category | Fruits |
Family | |
Variety | Shannon, Indian, Smoky, Pembia, Success, Dwarf Mountain |
Visual Traits |
Flower | white; April-early May |
Foliage/Fall leaf color | showy red |
Fruit | small, fleshy pome, red to purplish-black, ripen late June |
Height | 20-30 ft (shrubs to small trees) |
Other valued traits | early flowering |
Spread | variable from shrub to tree |
Cultivation |
Hardwood Cuttings | difficult to propagate |
Harvest | June |
Propagation method | bare root, container, b&b, cuttings, seed |
Pruning | difficult to train to single stem; prune early spring when dormant |
Seed harvest | June |
Seed treatment and storage | scarification; 2-6 month cold stratification; may take two seasons to germinate |
Softwood cuttings | poor results |
Sowing seed | late fall, 25% germination in spring |
Transplant | 2-4years to transplant from seedling |
Watering guidelines | water during establishment |
Critters |
Insect and invertebrate pests | common apple pests, red spider mites |
Pathogens | rose family pests, fireblight |
Wildlife Pests | birds |
Soils |
Fertility / quality | requires organic matter |
Moisture and drainage | moist, well-drained, wide range of soils, drought and flood intolerant |
Salt tolerance | intolerant |
Texture | medium to coarse; no heavy clay |
Growth Pattern |
Growth rate | moderate |
Longevity | moderate |
Habitat and Climate |
Fire tolerance | moderatly tolerant |
Frost-free days (FFD) | 120 |
Hardiness Zone | 3-9 (2) |
Native Range | North America |
Rainfall / humidity | 220-50" |
Light |
Light recommendation | full sun |
Shade tolerance | moderately tolerant to intolerant |
Special Notes |
Note 1 | Poor heat tolerance |