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Smooth Serviceberry (amelanchier laevis)

Regular price $14.50

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Size

23 in stock

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Habitat, hardiness, range

  • Native to eastern Canada (including Quebec)
  • Very hardy, can grow in zones 2a to 4.
  • Prefers moist but well-drained soil; tolerates a range of soil types (sandy, loamy, clay) as long as drainage is adequate.


Morphology, appearance

  • Mature size
    • Approximately 8 m tall × ~5 m wide.
  • Habit
    • Ovoid (oval) shape, irregular, slightly twisted upright branches. May have a dominant stem or multiple trunks depending on location.
  • Foliage
    • Catkins in spring; ovate leaves, glabrous (hairless) when mature. Foliage often starts out red/bronze when budding, turning green, then taking on fall colors (yellow to orange-red).
  • Flowering
    • White flowers, often in numerous clusters, in spring (April-May depending on the region) before or at the same time as the leaves appear.
  • Fruits
    • Edible berries, initially red, then mauve/blue-violet/black-purple when ripe. Often sweet in taste, much appreciated by birds. Harvested in summer.


Cultivation requirements & tolerances

  • Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Must be well-drained. Tolerates a certain degree of diversity in texture, prefers cool soils.
  • Humidity: Prefers moderately moist but not waterlogged soil.
  • Hardiness: Very good, tolerates extreme cold.


Uses & interest

  • Ornamental: Very beautiful spring flowering, colorful fall foliage, attractive habit, good choice as a specimen tree, in informal hedges, naturalization.
  • Edible fruit: Small, tasty berries, used by birds and humans (fresh, in jam, etc.).
  • Wildlife: Flowers attract pollinators; fruit enjoyed by birds.


Points to watch / challenges

  • Relatively shallow roots; they suckering (produce suckers) in some cases.
  • Low tolerance to deicing salts, compaction, and pollution according to some sources.
  • Pruning is rarely necessary, but if done, it is best after flowering so as not to damage the flower buds.

Hardiness Zones

  • 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Light

  • Half-shade
  • Full-sun

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7 ft and taller! (Nursery pickup only). • SPRING DELIVERIES HAVE ENDED. All new orders will be delivered in Fall 2026.

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