About Wild Low Serviceberry

Berries edible, raw or cooked, good for jams, jellies, pies. Yellow to red foliage in fall. May sucker. May hybridize with other serviceberries. The Xerces Society says it has special value to native bees. Seed from St. Louis County, Minn.

About Serviceberry, Low

White flowers in early spring give way to showy, edible blue berries in summer and then brilliant fall color. Serviceberries are native, multi-stemmed shrubs whose fruit is important to wildlife. Self-fruitful. A xeriscape plant. Deer-resistant. Also called Juneberry.

Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. deep pot
$11.00
Height
3'–6'
Width
4'–6'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
F086
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
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