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Serviceberry? (1 Viewer)

calbirder

riparian woodser
Anybody know anything about this plant? I live in a riparian habitat along a creek, and was wondering If this plant would grow and attract birds. thanks for any help
 
Hi Callbirder,came accross this one but sorry i haven't a clue about your area.


Cole Seviceberry
Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Cole Select'


Description:

Cole Serviceberry: 15-20' ht; 10-15' spread; upright, rounded habit; not evergreen; deep green foliage; white flowers bloom early spring on old growth; small, edible, reddish purple fruits ripen mid summer; light gray bark; orange-red to red fall color; medium texture; prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil; attracts birds; medium growth rate; sun to part shade.
 
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