Saskatoon Serviceberry – Amelanchier alnifolia 1600 Seeds | Hardy Edible Shrub | Spring Flowers & Brilliant Fall Color Juneberry | Wildlife Friendly | Cold & Wind Tolerant Native
Saskatoon Serviceberry – Amelanchier alnifolia 1600 Seeds | Hardy Edible Shrub | Spring Flowers & Brilliant Fall Color Juneberry | Wildlife Friendly | Cold & Wind Tolerant Native
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Establish a productive hedge, windbreak, or edible landscape with this 1,600-seed pack of Saskatoon Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia). This hardy North American native shrub or small tree is loved for its early spring white blossoms, sweet summer berries, and vibrant fall foliage.
In early spring, delicate clusters of white flowers blanket the branches before the leaves fully emerge. By early summer, red-purple berries ripen into sweet, juicy fruit often compared to blueberries with a mild apple flavor. The berries are excellent fresh, dried, or used in pies, jams, wines, and baking.
As autumn arrives, the foliage transforms into beautiful shades of yellow-orange to reddish-purple, creating stunning seasonal interest. Serviceberry is adaptable, urban tolerant, and makes an excellent hedge, screen, wildlife planting, or specimen tree.
You will receive seeds similar in quality to those shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1,600 Saskatoon Serviceberry seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Sowing instructions included
✔️ Non-pretreated seeds
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Saskatoon Serviceberry, Juneberry
Botanical Name: Amelanchier alnifolia
Plant Type: Deciduous shrub or small tree
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Average, medium, well-drained soil; prefers moist loam
Watering: Medium
Mature Height: 6–35 feet
Mature Spread: 3–20 feet
Growth Rate: Medium
USDA Zones: 3–10
Container Friendly: Yes (with pruning when young)
💡 Care Tip: Soak seeds for 24 hours, then cold stratify for 90 days at 40°F in a moist medium before sowing 1/8 inch deep to improve germination success.
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