Description
Type: Small tree/ Large shrub
Family: Rosaceae
Height: 15-30 feet
Spread: 15-30 feet
Native Range: Eastern US from Alabama to Canada, not native to MO
Soil: average well drained soils
Water: medium
Sunlight needs: full sun to part shade
Tolerates: drought, shallow-rocky soil, urban conditions
Landscape use: small flowering tree
Brief Description: Small, deciduous tree with white spring flowers and edible berries in June
Wildlife Benefits: birds and other wildlife eat berries
Possible Problems: Rust, leaf spot, fire blight are possible
Stand out Features: Small flowering tree with edible berries (sweeter and juicier than MO native Amelanchier arborea)
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