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Serviceberry, Downy, Bare Root

Early Blooms and Edible Berries

Downy Serviceberry offers fragrant spring flowers, sweet summer berries, and vibrant fall foliage. A beautiful, multi-season tree for native gardens and wildlife support.


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Serviceberry, Downy (Amelanchier arborea)

Downy Serviceberry is a graceful native tree that epitomizes multi-seasonal beauty and ecological value. With early spring blooms, sweet summer fruits, and vibrant fall foliage, it’s an outstanding addition to gardens, wildlife habitats, and naturalized landscapes. Compared to other Serviceberry species, Downy Serviceberry offers a balance of ornamental appeal and adaptability, making it a versatile choice for a variety of settings.

Key Characteristics

  • Fragrant Spring Blooms
    Like its relatives, Downy Serviceberry blooms in early spring (March to April) with clusters of delicate white flowers that provide early-season nectar for pollinators. While similar in bloom time to Allegheny Serviceberry and Autumn Brilliance, its blooms are slightly smaller but no less striking against the soft gray bark.

  • Edible, Sweet Berries
    The purple-black fruits, ripening in June, are similar to those of other species, such as Saskatoon and Autumn Brilliance. However, Downy Serviceberry’s berries are medium-sized, with a balanced sweetness that appeals to birds and humans alike. These antioxidant-rich fruits can be eaten fresh, baked into desserts, or dried for snacks.

  • Adaptable Landscape Use
    Like Saskatoon Serviceberry, Downy Serviceberry is tolerant of dry to medium-moist soils, making it well-suited for riparian plantings and erosion control. However, its larger size and more tree-like form align it more closely with Allegheny and Autumn Brilliance, making it ideal as an understory or specimen tree.

  • Seasonal Beauty
    While all Serviceberries provide seasonal interest, Downy Serviceberry stands out for its golden-yellow to orange-red fall foliage. Its foliage display is more subdued than the fiery red tones of Autumn Brilliance but more vibrant than Saskatoon’s modest yellow hues.

  • Wildlife Benefits
    Like all Serviceberries, Downy Serviceberry supports pollinators and birds, offering early-season blooms and nutrient-rich fruits. It is a host plant for butterflies such as the Viceroy, much like Allegheny Serviceberry, which shares its role in native ecosystems.

Product Details

  • Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
  • Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Dry to medium-moist, well-draining soils
  • Mature Height: 15-25 feet
  • Bloom Time: March to April
  • Bloom Color: White
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9

How Downy Serviceberry Compares to Other Serviceberries

Downy Serviceberry shares many qualities with other species in the Amelanchier genus, including edible fruits, early blooms, and fall foliage. However, its medium-sized berries and balanced sweetness make it unique compared to Saskatoon’s larger, almond-flavored fruits. While it shares an elegant tree form with Allegheny and Autumn Brilliance, it’s slightly smaller, making it more versatile for compact gardens. Additionally, its vibrant yellow-orange fall color offers a subtler palette than the fiery tones of Autumn Brilliance. For those seeking a balanced, adaptable tree with all the classic Serviceberry traits, Downy Serviceberry is an exceptional choice.

Downy Serviceberry offers the best of the Serviceberry genus: early blooms, sweet fruits, and stunning fall color. Whether used for wildlife gardens, erosion control, or as a focal tree, it’s a versatile and rewarding addition to the landscape.

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Downy Bare Root Serviceberry Native Fruit Tree For Sale

Serviceberry, Downy, Bare Root

$795

Serviceberry, Downy (Amelanchier arborea)

Downy Serviceberry is a graceful native tree that epitomizes multi-seasonal beauty and ecological value. With early spring blooms, sweet summer fruits, and vibrant fall foliage, it’s an outstanding addition to gardens, wildlife habitats, and naturalized landscapes. Compared to other Serviceberry species, Downy Serviceberry offers a balance of ornamental appeal and adaptability, making it a versatile choice for a variety of settings.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

How Downy Serviceberry Compares to Other Serviceberries

Downy Serviceberry shares many qualities with other species in the Amelanchier genus, including edible fruits, early blooms, and fall foliage. However, its medium-sized berries and balanced sweetness make it unique compared to Saskatoon’s larger, almond-flavored fruits. While it shares an elegant tree form with Allegheny and Autumn Brilliance, it’s slightly smaller, making it more versatile for compact gardens. Additionally, its vibrant yellow-orange fall color offers a subtler palette than the fiery tones of Autumn Brilliance. For those seeking a balanced, adaptable tree with all the classic Serviceberry traits, Downy Serviceberry is an exceptional choice.

Downy Serviceberry offers the best of the Serviceberry genus: early blooms, sweet fruits, and stunning fall color. Whether used for wildlife gardens, erosion control, or as a focal tree, it’s a versatile and rewarding addition to the landscape.

Pot size

  • Bare Root

Tree Size

  • 6-18" Seedling
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