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Saskatoon serviceberry

Scientific Name: Amelanchier alnifolia var. alnifolia

Family: Rosaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Tree, Shrub

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Description: Amelanchier alnifolia, the saskatoon, Pacific serviceberry, western serviceberry, alder-leaf shadbush, dwarf shadbush, chuckley pear, or western juneberry, is a&nbsp&*! Amelanchier alnifolia (Serviceberry, Saskatoon Berry, Western Serviceberry, Alder-Leaf Shadbush, Dwarf Shadbush, Western Juneberry)&nbsp&*! Plant Fact Sheet. SASKATOON. SERVICEBERRY. Amelanchier alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt. ex M. Roem. var. semiintegrifolia (Hook.) C.L. Hitchc.&*! Alternate Names. Saskatoon serviceberry has been referred to in the serviceberry (as a variety of Amelanchier alnifolia) only when so stated.&*! Information on this fruit, its cultivation, pruning, cultivars, diseases and uses as a garden or commercial crop.&*! Amelanchier alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt. ex M. Roem. Saskatoon serviceberry, Western serviceberry, Juneberry. Rosaceae (Rose Family). Synonym&nbsp&*! Amelanchier alnifolia is a deciduous Shrub growing to 4 m (13ft) by 3 m (9ft) at a medium rate. It is hardy to zone (UK) 2 and is not frost tender. It is in flower in&nbsp&*! Saskatoon serviceberry, western serviceberry, Juneberry Aronia alnifolia, Amelanchier canadensis pumila, Amelanchier glabra, Amelanchier cusickii,&nbsp&*! Other names: Serviceberry, Juneberry, Amelanchier (French) and Shadbush. The saskatoon shrub is in the rose family (Rosaceae): the same family as apples &nbsp&*! Saskatoon berries (Amelanchier alnifolia) look much like blueberries, though they are more closely related to the apple family. Many would&nbsp&*! Family: Rosaceae, Rose Genus: Amelanchier General: low shrubs or sometimes small trees, mostly 1-5 m tall. Young branches reddish-brown,&nbsp&*! Currently recognized varieties include: Amelanchier alnifolia var. alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt. ex M. Roemer, Saskatoon serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia var. cusickii&nbsp&*! Amazon.com : Saskatoon Serviceberry, Amelanchier alnifolia, 5 Seeds : Flowering Plants : Patio, Lawn &amp Garden.&*! Similar Species: View other Serviceberries species below One variety, the Saskatoon berry, once grew in such profusion in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan&nbsp&*! The Regent Saskatoon Serviceberry is an early-flowering, ornamental shrub. It would look terrific as a shrub boarder or planted in front of a dark backdrop to&nbsp&*! Amelanchier alnifolia is a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree which may grow to 18&#39 tall. The species is commonly called Saskatoon serviceberry or western&nbsp&*! Juneberry, serviceberry, and shadbush. They be- long to the genus Amelanchier in the rose family. berries, saskatoon plants are far more adaptable in terms&nbsp&*! Serviceberries (or Juneberries) are native deciduous shrubs with edible fruit. Saskatoon Serviceberry grows as a shrub or into a small tree up to 20-25 feet high.&*! Latin: Amelanchier alnifolia Other common names: juneberry, western shadbush, Saskatoon Serviceberry, Pigeon berry.&*! Northline Saskatoon is a native shrub that&#39s famous for its great-tasting fruit. The berries are terrific for fresh eating and cooking.&*! How to make wine from the native American/Canadian Saskatoon Serviceberry.&*! Welcome to the famous Dave&#39s Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! - 14 min - Uploaded by Secrets of LongevitySERVICEBERRY A.K.A. SASKATOON BERRY ~ Wildfood Foraging and Identification #487 &*! Characteristics. Height and Spread Saskatoons, also called Serviceberry, can grow up to 4 metres in height and 3 meters or so at the crown. Hardiness Zone 2.&*! Saskatoon or Western Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) Fruit also similar to downy serviceberry sweet, juicy, edible. Bark: Thin brown to gray smooth.&*! Log in. Amelanchier alnifolia. Saskatoon serviceberry, western serviceberry. 2004, Ben Legler &middot 1995, Clayton J. Antieau. Blooms: April - July&*! Saskatoon Serviceberry. Amelanchier alnifolia. Use like blueberries. 4-6&#39 tall. Spreads 4&#39. Bears second year after transplanting. White flowers early to mid-May .&*! Buy Saskatoon Serviceberry online at McKay Nursery Company. Shop with confidence for quality trees, shrubs and perennials.&*! Amelanchier alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt. ex M. Roem. saskatoon (Saskatoon serviceberry) Rosaceae (Rose family) Introduction to Vascular Plants&nbsp&*! Called in the trade saskatoon or blueberry tree, the Saskatoon service berry is sometimes planted for its looks, but more often for its edible berries. Dark blue&nbsp&*! Picture. Amelanchier alnifolia Saskatoon serviceberry. Picture. Amelanchier alnifolia Saskatoon serviceberry---earliest white-flowered shrub in the spring&nbsp&*! Species - Saskatoon Serviceberry - Amelanchier alnifolia. Saskatoon Serviceberry - Amelanchier alnifolia. 1 / 7. Saskatoon Serviceberry. Copyright and&nbsp&*! Saskatoon serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) twigs were administered to cattle in feed rations and by intraruminal dosing to determine the toxicity of the&nbsp&*! Saskatoon serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia 1970 BC Collected by Nancy Turner &#8220Looking at this collection from over 40 years ago, I can&nbsp&*! A not-too-sweet and fruity pie. Saskatoon berries are known as serviceberries in the United States. This berry has often been compared with blueberries though&nbsp&*! Saskatoon Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) is beautiful shrub that grows primarily in northern California and the Sierra mountains. It tends to grow in well&nbsp&*! Saskatoon Berries History. Saskatoon berries (Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt.), commonly known as Saskatoons, are purplish-blue berries that grow on a bush.&*! Scientific Name: Amelanchier alnifolia (Nutt.) Family: Rosaceae. Common Names: saskatoon, service berry, June berry, shadbush, shadblow,. Indian pear, may&nbsp&*! Regent Saskatoon Serviceberry is a hardy shrub, native to the Great Plains region. It is a compact form of the species Serviceberry. In early spring, showy white&nbsp&*! Shrub to small tree, 1-5 m tall, stem smooth, bark dark-grey to reddish, often spreading by rhizomes or rooting branch ends to form dense colonies. Leaves&nbsp&*! Saskatoon / Serviceberry &#8211 Regent. $29.00. PollinatorIcon_GREEN PollinatorRequired_icon. Blueberry/almond-flaved early berries make great&nbsp&*! The juneberry, or saskatoon berry, is a tasty and nutritious berry native to North America. There are two main species: 1) the high-yielding species used as a&nbsp&*! This compact form of the Saskatoon Serviceberry has white flowers in spring that are followed by extra sweet, edible fruits. The fruits are loved by birds and&nbsp&*! The hydrogen cyanide (HCN) potentials of saskatoon serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) and chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) were compared. Shrub samples&nbsp&*! Botanical Name: Amelanchier alnifolia &#39Saskatoon&#39. Mature Height: 1.7m. Mature Width: 2m. Hardiness: Zone 2. Exposure: Sun to Part Shade&nbsp&*! Clusters of small, fragrant, white flowers appear on upright arching branches as deep green leaves develop. Small, purplish-black fruit appear in mid-summer.&*! Saskatoon Serviceberry, Juneberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) Amelanchier offers spring blooms, followed in early summer by deep purple fruit that&#39s a sweet and&nbsp&*! The fruits of Saskatoon serviceberry were used dried and in pies, jams and Saskatoon serviceberry is a deciduous shrub to small tree, growing 3 to 26 feet tall,&nbsp&*!