Serviceberry, Autumn Brilliance, Bare Root
Berries, Blooms, and Fall Brilliance
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Serviceberry, Autumn Brilliance (Amelanchier × grandiflora)
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is a hybrid that combines the best traits of its parent species (Amelanchier arborea and Amelanchier laevis), creating a show-stopping small tree with outstanding seasonal interest. Known for its profuse spring blooms, sweet edible berries, and vibrant red-orange fall foliage, Autumn Brilliance is a versatile and low-maintenance addition to landscapes. Compared to other Serviceberry species, it stands out for its exceptional fall color and resistance to common pests and diseases, making it an ideal choice for urban gardens, native plantings, and edible landscapes.
Key Characteristics
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Fragrant White Spring Flowers
Like all Serviceberries, Autumn Brilliance dazzles in early spring (March to April) with clusters of star-shaped, fragrant white blooms. These flowers are larger and more prolific than those of the Downy or Saskatoon Serviceberries, providing an elegant display that also supports early-season pollinators. -
Sweet, Nutritious Berries
By early summer (June), it produces dark purple-black berries that are larger and juicier than those of Downy Serviceberry. The flavor is similar to blueberries with a sweet, nutty undertone, perfect for fresh eating, baking, or preserving. Birds like cedar waxwings and robins flock to the tree to enjoy the ripe fruits. -
Exceptional Fall Foliage
As its name suggests, Autumn Brilliance lives up to its reputation with fiery red-orange fall foliage, outshining other species like Downy Serviceberry, which leans more toward yellow and orange tones. This spectacular color display makes it a standout in autumn landscapes. -
Low Maintenance and Disease Resistance
Unlike Saskatoon Serviceberry, which thrives in drier soils, Autumn Brilliance is adaptable to medium-dry to medium-wet soils and excels in full sun to partial shade. Its hybrid vigor also provides improved resistance to rust and mildew compared to native species, making it an excellent choice for urban and suburban settings. -
Multi-Purpose Landscape Plant
This versatile tree works well in native gardens, wildlife habitats, and as a specimen tree. Its medium size (15-25 feet) makes it ideal for urban landscapes, while its dense roots can assist with erosion control in riparian zones. It shares its ecological benefits with other Serviceberries, offering food and habitat for pollinators, birds, and butterflies.
Product Details
- Native Range: Hybrid of North American species (A. arborea × A. laevis)
- Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Medium-dry to medium-wet, well-draining soils
- Mature Height: 15-25 feet
- Bloom Time: March to April
- Bloom Color: White
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9
How Autumn Brilliance Compares to Other Serviceberries
Autumn Brilliance shares the early blooms, sweet berries, and wildlife value common to all Serviceberries, but its standout features are its vibrant red-orange fall foliage and improved pest resistance. While Saskatoon Serviceberry excels in drought tolerance and fruit production, Autumn Brilliance’s adaptability to varying soil conditions makes it more suitable for diverse landscapes. Compared to Downy Serviceberry, it boasts larger flowers and a more compact form, making it better suited for smaller urban or suburban gardens.
With its multi-season appeal, disease resistance, and ecological value, Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is a perfect choice for gardeners seeking a versatile and striking addition to their landscape.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun, Part Sun/Shade
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Soil RequirementsMedium-Wet, Medium-Dry
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Bloom ColorWhite
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Bloom TimeMarch, April
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9+
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Chill Hours800
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Native StatesMaine, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
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