Shadblow Serviceberry Bush

Shadblow Serviceberry Bush

2-3ft
$54.95
Sale price  $54.95 Regular price 
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Shadblow Serviceberry Bush

Shadblow Serviceberry Bush

$54.95
Sale price  $54.95 Regular price 
Size2-3ft

Amelanchier canadensis

The Shadblow Serviceberry is a multi-stemmed native shrub or small understory tree celebrated for its four-season ornamental beauty, delicious fruit, and exceptional ecological value. One of the very first plants to wake up after winter, it bursts into bloom with elegant, drooping clusters of star-shaped white flowers before its foliage even emerges. As spring turns to summer, these blooms give way to small, sweet, blueberry-like purplish-black berries that are highly prized by both backyard foragers and native songbirds. In autumn, the clean, deep green leaves ignite into a brilliant tapestry of vibrant orange, gold, and fiery red before falling to reveal smooth, ash-gray patterned bark that adds striking winter structure to the landscape.

Ideal for woodland borders, rain gardens, naturalized areas, and mixed bird-friendly hedges, the Shadblow Serviceberry offers a perfect blend of delicate beauty and rugged, wet-tolerant adaptability.

Mother Nature's Endorsement

How this native powerhouse pays it forward to your local ecosystem.

  • The Early-Bird Special: Masses of nectar-rich spring flowers provide crucial, early-season sustenance for native bees and emerging pollinators.

  • The Songbird Sanctuary: The highly nutritious, delicious summer berries serve as an absolute magnet for local songbirds, cedar waxwings, and robins.

  • Lepidoptera Cradle: Functions as an invaluable larval host plant for iconic native butterflies, including the Red-Spotted Purple and the Viceroy.

  • Riparian Restorer: Possesses a resilient, fibrous root system that excels at holding soil together and thriving along low-lying stream banks, ponds, and wet sites.

The Honest Harvest

What to expect when welcoming this legacy tree to your land.

The Perks:

  • Provides stunning, distinctive visual interest across all four seasons of the year.

  • Produces exceptional, gourmet-quality edible berries that are perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, and pies.

  • Highly versatile growth habit that performs beautifully as a standalone focal piece, a natural screen, or a multi-stemmed hedge.

  • Exceptional tolerance for wet conditions, thriving in low-lying areas, bogs, and heavy soils where other shrubs struggle.

  • Requires minimal care or intervention once it settles into its new environment.

The Caveats:

  • Because birds absolutely love the fruit, you will need to protect the bush with netting if you want to harvest the berries for yourself.

  • Its natural tendency is to sucker from the base to form small, charming colonies; simple clipping is required if you prefer a single-trunk tree form.

  • Under severe summer heat and intense drought conditions, it can prematurely drop its leaves by late August if left unwatered.

  • May occasionally exhibit minor, cosmetic leaf spots or powdery mildew during exceptionally humid or wet summers.

  • Though it is generally deer resistant, local herds may lightly browse the tender new growth during early spring.

Specifications

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Amelanchier canadensis
Common Names Shadblow Serviceberry, Shadbush, Juneberry, Canadian Serviceberry
Mature Height 15–25 feet
Mature Width 15–20 feet
Growth Rate Medium (12–24 inches per year)
Lifespan 40–60+ years
USDA Zones 4–8
Chill Hours 400–600 hours
Sun Preference Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type Moist, well-drained loam; highly adaptable to clay, sand, and wet sites
Soil pH Prefers slightly acidic to neutral (5.5–7.0)
Water Needs Medium to high; thrives in consistently moist areas but tolerates occasional dry spells
Flower Color Showy, slightly fragrant white flower clusters; early spring
Fruit Type Small, round, sweet purple-black edible pomes (berries); early summer
Pollinators Attracts native bees, butterflies, and diverse insect life
Growth Habit Upright, multi-stemmed, erect, and thicket-forming
Spacing 15–18 feet apart
Landscape Uses Native gardens, rain gardens, woodland borders, bird habitats, screens
Maintenance Level Low

Planting & Care Guide

  • Initial Soak: Saturate the root system completely before placing it in the ground, and drench it again immediately after planting.

  • Handle with Care: Dig your hole twice as wide as the root ball to allow the delicate feeder roots to spread out comfortably.

  • Mulch Magic: Apply a generous 3-inch layer of bark mulch over the root zone to hold vital moisture and keep the root system cool.

  • Establishment Era: Keep the soil consistently moist throughout its first two growing seasons to ensure proper root development and prevent mid-summer leaf drop.

  • Easy Grooming: Prune in late winter or immediately after summer fruiting if you want to remove unwanted suckers or shape it into a small tree.

  • Light Feed: Top-dress with a layer of organic compost in early spring; this hardy native prefers gentle, organic nutrients over heavy chemical fertilizers.

The Shadblow Serviceberry is a stunning, hard-working native plant built to deliver unmatched elegance, edible rewards, and ecological harmony to your land. Whether adding seasonal life to a damp corner or framing a woodland edge, it is a rewarding investment that will thrive beautifully for years to come.

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