Common Name: Prince William Serviceberry
Amelanchier canadensis Prince William ,goes by the common name shadblow serviceberry, is a deciduous,large multistem or single stem tree that is grown for it’s ornamental characteristics. The Prince William is a more compact variety with larger white flowers and fruit than regular serviceberry. The white flowers appear early spring before the finely jagged edges green leaves appear. Small green berries that become red, eventually turning blackish purple in summer. Can be used for jellies and jams. They mature to 20’ by 25 feet in width.
Plant Type: | Flowering Ornamental Tree |
Width: | 15-20' |
Height: | 20' |
Fragrant: | No |
Fruit | Yes |
Fruit Color | Purple |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Zone: | 4 - 8 |
Deer Resistant: | Yes |
Salt Tolerant: | No |
Drought Tolerant: | No |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Bloom Time: | Spring |
Landscape/Use: | Hedge, Accent Plant |
Shape: | Multi Stem, Broad Upright |
Soil Type | Loamy |
Flower Color: | Blue |
Leaf Color: | Green |
Fall Color: | Red, Orange |