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Allegheny Serviceberry is native to eastern North America, from Canada south to Georgia and west to Michigan and Kansas. It grows naturally as a 15- to 25-foot, multi-stemmed tree, but can be ...
Serviceberry's juicy fruits, a type of pome, can bring more birds to your yard with minimal effort. Bluebirds, orioles, and about 40 other avian species love to dine on them, as do mammals such as ...
Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) An early-blooming, 15-to-25-foot-tall woody shrub or multi-stemmed tree native to Eastern North America.
The Allegheny serviceberry can be seen in front of the John F. Wolfe Palm House and on the Scotts Miracle-Gro Community Garden Campus at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) An early-blooming, 15-to-25-foot-tall woody shrub or multi-stemmed tree native to Eastern North America.
SERVICEBERRY) This tree has similar attributes, minus the gray bark, and grows to 15-to-20-feet tall. The Eastern North American native is often found in swampy areas, but can tolerate somewhat ...
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