Amelanchier interior
Common name: Juneberry
This Juneberry is in taxonomic limbo; no one seems to have a handle on its actual particulars. Connor and a troop of plant wizards viewed this plant in the wild and believed that it could be a dwarf, only 7 feet or so. It turned out that it was dwarf because of its location on sand dunes. In garden soil, it reaches heights of 20 feet! Blooms slightly after Amelanchier arborea with outstanding fruit set. Fall color tends to be all of the reds, yellows and oranges you can think of. It does best on well-drained sites, as do all Amelanchiers, and should never be placed in overly damp or wet areas. (Please consult a reliable source if you are confused about which Amelanchier you have.)
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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
Uncompacted Urban Soils
Habitat
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
- 20 Feet
- Max width
- 15 Feet
Additional information
Loved by birds Pollinator hot spot Edible fruit
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