Amelanchier alnifolia (Saskatoon Serviceberry) Seedlings & Transplants Available for Spring Shipping

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Seedlings & Transplants are shipped each Spring starting in Late March to Early April.First come first Served.NO shipping to AK, AZ, CA or HIBare-Root Size available:  12-18" Seedlings Successful Planting Steps: (1) Dig planting hole approximately 10% wider and deeper than seedling size. (2) Plant Plug(s) and ensure top of...
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Seedlings & Transplants are shipped each Spring starting in Late March to Early April.

First come first Served.

NO shipping to AK, AZ, CA or HI

Bare-Root Size available:  
12-18" Seedlings

Successful Planting Steps:

(1) Dig planting hole approximately 10% wider and deeper than seedling size.

(2) Plant Plug(s) and ensure top of plug is level with soil, back fill hole, and top with mulch.  Keep mulch at least 1" away from plant stem.

(3) Water thoroughly at time of planting

(4) Use cage (or fence) as needed to prevent animal damage.

(5) Weekly watering is required until new growth is observed.  Best practice is to deep soak the seeding once a week, on top of the every other day light watering.  During hot/dry days, additional watering may be needed.

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Amelanchier alnifolia c.s. (Saskatoon Serviceberry) is a deciduous tree or large shrub species in the Rosaceae family. It is native to North America, particularly the western regions of Canada and the United States. The Saskatoon Serviceberry is valued for its ornamental qualities, edible berries, and ecological benefits.

The Saskatoon Serviceberry typically grows to a height of 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 meters) and has a rounded or upright form. It features oval-shaped leaves that are green in spring and summer, turning vibrant shades of yellow, orange, or red in the fall. In early spring, clusters of white or pale pink flowers emerge, adding beauty to the tree.

One of the notable features of the Saskatoon Serviceberry is its delicious berries. The berries are round, small, and resemble blueberries in appearance. They ripen to a purplish-black color and have a sweet flavor with a hint of tartness. They are commonly used in jams, pies, desserts, and other culinary creations.

In addition to its culinary value, the Saskatoon Serviceberry is valued for its ornamental attributes. The profusion of spring flowers, attractive foliage, and sometimes reddish or grayish bark make it an attractive choice for gardens and landscapes. It can be used as a specimen tree, in mixed borders, or as part of wildlife gardens.

The Saskatoon Serviceberry is adapted to a variety of soil types and prefers well-drained soil. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is relatively low-maintenance. The tree is also known for its ecological benefits, attracting birds with its berries and providing habitat for various wildlife species.

Overall, Amelanchier alnifolia, or Saskatoon Serviceberry, is a versatile and visually appealing tree that offers ornamental beauty and edible berries. It is well-suited for gardens and landscapes, providing year-round interest, wildlife attraction, and culinary delights.

Botanical Name : Amelanchier alnifolia c.s.

Common Name : Saskatoon Serviceberry

Height : 35 ft

Spread : 15ft

Germination Info : Seed requires 90-120 days cold moist stratification 

Hardiness zone : 4-7

Other info : C.S. (Cleaned Seed)

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 3,125 

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