Rosaceae
downy service berry
Amelanchier arborea
Synonyms
Amelanchier canadensis
Mespilus arborea
Other Common Names
shadblow, juneberries, sarvis tree
Plant Type
Large Tree (greater than 25 ft)
Life Cycle
Perennial
Typical Size
15-25 ft. tall
10-15 ft. wide
Tolerant of
Deer, Occasional Flooding
Inolerant of
Poorly Drained Soil
Propagation
By seed, By cutting
Plant Propagation Notes
Softwood cuttings. Seeds require cold-stratification for 90-120 days.
Plant Planting Notes
Provide up to 15 ft spacing.
Plants/Diseases
Suceptible to insects such as leaf miner, pear sawfly, spider mites, aphids, peach borer, and scale. Suceptible to disease such as cedar apple rust, leaf blight, and powdery mildew.
Wildlife Benefits
Nectar/pollen source for pollinating insects, Host plant for butterfly larvae, Fruit/seeds for birds
Leaves
Simple alternate leaves with serrate margins.
Flowers
Drooping clusters. May appear before leaves return in spring.
Fruit
Berry-like pome.
Toxicity
No known toxicity.
Edibility
Fruit is edible.

USDA Hardiness Zones
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Light Exposure
Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade, Full Shade
Soil Moisture
Dry
Soil Drainage
Well-drained
Soil pH
Acidic (less than 6.0)
Native in South Carolina?
Yes
Plant Native Habitat
Stream banks and wood edges.
Global Conservation Status (NatureServe)
Secure (G5)
Federal Conservation Status (USFWS)
Not Listed
Distribution Notes
Uncommon in the South Carolina coastal plain and sandhills. Common in the piedmont and mountains.