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Such a tree is Amelanchier laevis, the Allegheny serviceberry. There are about ... The older bark is smooth and slate-gray with light, vertical striations. The wood of Allegheny Serviceberry ...
The Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) is a native multistemmed tree or shrub that is a great addition to any Ohio landscape. The plant has smooth silver or gray bark, and its blue-green ...
called downy serviceberry, and Amelanchier laevis, known as Allegheny serviceberry. Most of the hybrid’s named selections reach 20 to 25-feet tall and about half as wide, and all feature ...
Here are four favorites. Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) An early-blooming, 15-to-25-foot-tall woody shrub or multi-stemmed tree native to Eastern North America. Its delicate white ...
Amelanchier alnifolia — Western Serviceberry — growing in the California Native Garden at the Gardens at Heather Farm, is covered in bluish purple fruit that is loved by songbirds and humans.
It does not tolerate salt or drought well. Hardy in zones 4-8. Amelanchier canadensis (Canadian or Eastern serviceberry) This tree has similar attributes, minus the gray bark, and grows to 15-to ...
The settlers knew this, so they watched one specific tree — Amelanchier — for cues ... earning the harbinger tree its common name: serviceberry. Or so the story goes. (True or not, it ...
This 2009 image provided by Bugwood.org shows two Amelanchier canadensis Canadian serviceberry trees. (Richard Webb/Bugwood.org via AP) ...