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Amelanchier alnifolia

Amelanchier alnifolia

Saskatoon Berry

Saskatoon berry native to western North America with white flowers in spring and edible purple berries in summer. Forms multi-stemmed shrubs or small trees. The berries are sweet and valued for pies and jams. Native from Alaska to California and eastward.

Adaptable to various conditions. The edible berries are important food source for birds and wildlife. Historic food source for First Nations peoples. The white flowers create showy spring display. Fall foliage develops yellow to red tones. Suitable for naturalistic plantings, edible gardens, and hedgerows. More drought-tolerant than eastern serviceberries.

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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun to part shade

Moisture: average

Soil: adaptable average

Hardiness zone: 2

Maintenance: low to moderate

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 300

Spread (cm): 250

Habit: multi-stemmed shrub or small tree

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: Apr–May

Seasonal interest: spring bloom; edible summer berries; fall color; native shrub

Foliage: green

Flower: white

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: birds; pollinators; people

Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes

Habitat: native gardens; edible gardens; hedgerows; naturalistic plantings

Features: white flowers; edible purple berries; fall color; multi-stemmed; western native; historic food; bird food

Notes: native western N America; edible sweet berries; historic food source; fall color; bird food; adaptable

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