JB-30 saskatoon berry, amelanchier
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đ What is JB-30?
- Amelanchier alnifolia âJB-30â is a cultivar of Saskatoon/Juneberry. It can be found in specialized nurseries in Western Canada and the Prairies.
- It is a shrubby/shrubby-arboreal fruit plant that produces âberriesâ (amelanchier-type apples) with a very pleasant taste, used fresh, in pastries, or in jams.
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Main characteristics
- Hardiness
- Very high. Zones 2 to 7 (or higher depending on conditions) â therefore well suited to cold climates.
- Adult size
- Approximately 3.4 m high and 1.5 m wide with a vertical shape.
- Fruit
- Medium to fairly large berries for this type (â 15 mm in diameter), blue-purple in color when fully ripe, very good taste.
- Yield
- Considered high and consistent. Productivity becomes good fairly early on with age.
- Flowering
- Blooms in spring (~ April) depending on the region.
- Harvest
- Mid-July to early August depending on the region.
- Taste/sugar
- Juicy, very tasty. Slightly less sweet than some other cultivars according to some sources, but well balanced.
â ïž Limitations and points to watch out for
- Although âself-fertileâ in some cases (i.e., a single plant can produce fruit), JB-30 yields better results if there are two or more plants nearby.
- The total sugar content of the fruit is slightly lower than some other very sweet varieties. If you are looking for a very sweet fruit for cooking or dessert, others may be more suitable.
- As with many serviceberries, the soil must be well-drained and well-exposed to the sun for good ripening. Less suitable in very wet or poorly exposed soils. (This is implied in the descriptions of maximum yield and quality).
đż Recommended uses
- Fresh consumption: pick and eat directly.
- Jams, pies, berries, desserts, artisanal products.
- Planting in fruit hedges or berry orchards. JB-30 is reasonably sized, so it may also be suitable for edible landscaping.
- Attracts biodiversity: flowers in spring, fruit that attracts birds/insects.