'Autumn Brilliance' has brilliant orange-red fall color (hence the cultivar name). Genus name comes from a French provincial name for Amelanchier ovalis a European plant in this genus. Finely-toothed, oval-lanceolate leaves (to 3" long) emerge with bronze tints in spring, mature to dark green from late spring throughout summer before finally turning brilliant red to orange-red in fall. Berries resemble blueberries in taste and may be used in jams, jellies and pies. People and pollinators alike love Amelanchier because it is one of the first trees to. Tolerant of many soil types and prefers a slightly moist soil. It produces blue berries from late spring to early summer. ![]() The oval leaves turn an outstanding brick red in the fall. It has dark green foliage throughout the season. Flowers bloom in April followed by edible fruits (3/8" diameter) in June (hence the sometimes used common name of Juneberry for amelanchiers). This clump form Serviceberry is zone 4 and grows 20 - 25 tall and 15 wide. 550.00 1 in stock Add to cart Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry is covered in stunning clusters of white flowers rising above the foliage in early spring before the leaves. This is a small, deciduous, usually multi-trunked understory tree or tall shrub which typically matures to 15-20’ tall. ![]() It is known in commerce today by several showy cultivars. Aphids can sometimes be a problem, deforming leaves and creating powdery mildew on lower foliage or plants. Amelanchier × grandiflora is a hybrid cross between two species of North American serviceberry, namely, A. Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry has improved resistance to rust and leaf spot.
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