





Allegheny Serviceberry | Amelanchier laevis
Allegheny serviceberry is one of the larger serviceberry species, growing up to 30 ft. tall (considered a small tree or large shrub!). It blooms with fragrant white flowers in the Spring, and its foliage turns a vibrant orangey-red in the fall. The small dark fruits are sweet and juicy and delicious to humans and birds alike, and the fruits ripen in mid to late summer. Allegheny serviceberry will grow in full sun to shade (prefers full sun or partial sun) and like moist well-drained soil. This plant is also a host to many beautiful creatures like the Eastern Tiger Swallow Tail.
Size: 3-gal
Allegheny serviceberry is one of the larger serviceberry species, growing up to 30 ft. tall (considered a small tree or large shrub!). It blooms with fragrant white flowers in the Spring, and its foliage turns a vibrant orangey-red in the fall. The small dark fruits are sweet and juicy and delicious to humans and birds alike, and the fruits ripen in mid to late summer. Allegheny serviceberry will grow in full sun to shade (prefers full sun or partial sun) and like moist well-drained soil. This plant is also a host to many beautiful creatures like the Eastern Tiger Swallow Tail.
Size: 3-gal
Allegheny serviceberry is one of the larger serviceberry species, growing up to 30 ft. tall (considered a small tree or large shrub!). It blooms with fragrant white flowers in the Spring, and its foliage turns a vibrant orangey-red in the fall. The small dark fruits are sweet and juicy and delicious to humans and birds alike, and the fruits ripen in mid to late summer. Allegheny serviceberry will grow in full sun to shade (prefers full sun or partial sun) and like moist well-drained soil. This plant is also a host to many beautiful creatures like the Eastern Tiger Swallow Tail.
Size: 3-gal