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Members of the genus Amelanchier go by many names, we've seem them listed as Serviceberries, Sarvisberris, Shadblows, Juneberries, Saskatoons depending on the species and the context.  To make matters worse, the taxonomy of this group is also far from clear.  We have made our best attempt to put the most accurate Latin name with each cultivar listed here, but you may find some listings at variance with ours.

Autumn Brilliance® Amelanchier

Amelanchier x grandiflora PP5717

This amelanchier has an excellent growth habit, reaching a height of 20 to 25’ quickly. It has a highly ornamental and reliable flowering pattern of white blossoms in the spring followed by a good crop of fruit that is readily consumed by birds. The clean, dark green leaves are disease resistant and persist until autumn whereupon they turn a brilliant uniform red. This superior form is hardy to USDA zone 4.

 

Quantity:  <1,000  1,000+ 5,000+ 15,000+
Small (144/flat) 1.18 1.03 .98 .96
Medium (50/flat) 1.53 1.48 1.43 1.41
Royalty = $0.75/plant

 

 

ROBIN HILL APPLE SERVICEBERRY

Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Robin Hill’

Pink flower buds distinguish this variety from other serviceberry selections. Topping out at 25’ with a width of 12’ to 15’ at maturity. Robin Hill’s upright habit also makes it a good choice for street plantings or other uprightsettings where a small and attractive tree is desired. Robin Hill appears to be more resistant to mildew than other apple serviceberries.  Hardy to USDA zone 4.

 

Quantity:  <1,000  1,000+ 5,000+ 15,000+
Small (144/flat) 1.23 1.08 1.03 1.01
Medium (50/flat) 1.58 1.53 1.48 1.46
No royalty on this item.

 

PRINCESS DIANA APPLE SERVICEBERRY

Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Princess Diana’

This gracefully spreading small tree has abundant white flowers in the spring followed by edible purplish fruits up to 3/8" in diameter. This tree will attain 20’ in height by 15’ wide, usually with several main stems. For all its fine attributes, though, Princess Diana’s fall color is the most outstanding. Beginning in early October (Wisconsin) and lasting late in the season, the leaves of Princess Diana produce the most vivid display of brilliant red fall color imaginable! Hardy to USDA zone 3.

Quantity:  <1,000  1,000+ 5,000+ 15,000+
Small (144/flat) 1.18 1.03 .98 .96
Medium (50/flat) 1.53 1.48 1.43 1.41
No Royalty on this item

 

  Rainbow Pillar® Serviceberry

Amelanchier canadensis ‘Glennform’ PP9092

This new serviceberry cultivar from Ohio has beautiful white blossoms in spring and mildew-resistant summer foliage that turns a brilliant red color in autumn. Best of all is its strong upright habit that makes it a good choice for screening/hedging.   We are very impressed with this variety; in three years, we have failed to spot any rust or mildew here at the nursery.  The ultimate height is between 15 and 20’ with a spread of 8 to 10’. Hardiness to USDA zone 4.

 
Quantity:  <1,000  1,000+ 5,000+ 15,000+
Small (144/flat) 1.18 1.03 .98 .96
Medium (50/flat) 1.53 1.48 1.43 1.41
Royalty = $0.45/plant

 

 

PRINCE WILLIAM SHADBLOW SERVICEBERRY

Amelanchier canadensis ‘Prince William’

Prince William is an excellent multi-stemmed large shrub. It will reach an ultimate height of 8’ to 10’ with about a 6’ spread. Of course Prince William has abundant white flowers and excellent orange/red fall color, but perhaps the attribute that most distinguishes this variety is its heavy yields of wonderful blueberry-like fruit. You'll have to race the birds to harvest them, though.  Having been selected near Madison, WI it is hardy to USDA zone 3.

Quantity:  <1,000  1,000+ 5,000+ 15,000+
Small (144/flat) 1.18 1.03 .98 .96
Medium (50/flat) 1.53 1.48 1.43 1.41
No royalty on this item

 

 

 

 

 

 

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