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serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)

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Has anyone grown a service berry tree or shrub? It's also referred to as: juneberries or shadbush or saskatoon. Like to get your opinions on them.

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RE:serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)

They are native around us. I have been thinking of planting some for years, but now the birds have dropped a few seeds that have taken root in not bad places. I have the same thing that happens with chokecherrys to an annoyance--weed-- level. We literally get bombed by chokecherry seeds in the fall. Anyway, serviceberry bushes are one of my favorite natives here--good medium/large shrub sized, interesting foliage, nice flowers, and good berries if you can beat the birds to them. You can find recipes on line. Somehow they ended up with a local name here--sarvisberry. I guess some pioneer miss spelled it and it stuck. Saskatoon is the other name that seems pretty common.

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