Amelanchier arborea

Common name: Juneberry

Native plant

This is the earliest blooming Juneberry, and the white flowers tend to stay on longer than other Juneberries, particularly when weather is cooler in early April. I have seen blooms last for only a couple of days in 80 degree weather. Fruit is edible by humans and wildlife in June. Excellent fall color of red, yellow, and orange. Best placed in a shrub border. Bark is gray and lightly striped with white. Does not perform well in wet soils. Juneberry is shade-tolerant but does best if it receives at least 4 hours of sun per day.

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Plant Details

Plant type

Trees

Soil type

Dry Mesic, Mesic (Not too Wet Not too Dry)

Light exposure

Full Sun, Partial Sun / Part Shade

Bloom period

Spring

Urban environment

Requires Protected Site

Habitat

Floodplain, Sandy Soils, Savannas, Woodlands

Growth form

Shrubby/Clump

Growth rate

Moderate

Flower color

White

Fall color

Orange

Size

Mature height
15 Feet
Mature width
10 Feet
Max height
25 Feet
Max width
15 Feet

Additional information

Loved by birds Pollinator hot spot Edible fruit

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