Downy Serviceberry

Downy Serviceberry

Grown In Trade Gallon Pot
$21.99
Sale price  $21.99 Regular price 
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Downy Serviceberry

Downy Serviceberry

$21.99
Sale price  $21.99 Regular price 
*Pot Size Plant Is Growing In (All Plants Ship Bareroot - Without Pot & Soil)*Grown In Trade Gallon Pot

Native Serviceberry Tree for Sale – Missouri Serviceberry (Amelanchier)

The Native Downy Serviceberry (amelanchier arborea) is one of the most beautiful and useful native trees you can plant in your landscape. Known for its delicate white spring flowers, sweet edible berries, and vibrant fall color, this tree offers year-round beauty while also supporting wildlife and pollinators.

Serviceberry trees are native throughout Missouri and much of North America, making them an excellent choice for natural landscapes, wildlife gardens, and backyard food forests.

If you're looking for a native ornamental tree that also produces edible fruit, the Serviceberry is an outstanding choice.

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Why Plant a Native Serviceberry Tree?

Serviceberry trees are loved by gardeners, homesteaders, and wildlife enthusiasts because they provide beauty and food all in one plant.

  1. Beautiful white flowers appear early in spring
  2. Produces sweet edible berries in early summer
  3. Excellent wildlife food source
  4. Beautiful orange and red fall foliage
  5. Native tree that thrives naturally in Missouri

The berries are often compared to blueberries in flavor and can be used in jams, pies, and baked goods.

A Favorite Native Tree for Wildlife

Serviceberry trees are extremely important for wildlife. The early flowers provide nectar for pollinators, and the berries feed birds and other animals during the summer months.

Many homeowners like planting Serviceberry alongside other native trees such as the or native fruit trees like the to create a productive native landscape.

Mature Size and Growth Habit

Serviceberry trees typically grow into small multi-stem trees or large shrubs that work well in many landscape settings.

  1. Height: 15 to 25 feet tall
  2. Width: 10 to 20 feet wide
  3. Growth rate: Moderate
  4. Shape: Upright multi-stem tree

This moderate size makes Serviceberry an excellent choice for smaller yards where larger shade trees might be too big.

Growing Conditions for Serviceberry Trees

Serviceberry trees are hardy native plants that grow well across much of the United States.

  1. USDA Zones 3 through 9
  2. Full sun to partial shade
  3. Well-drained soil
  4. Moderate watering while establishing

For best results after planting, we recommend reading our planting guide here: .

When Is the Best Time to Plant a Serviceberry Tree?

The best time to plant Serviceberry trees is during spring or fall when temperatures are cooler and roots can establish easily.

You can learn more about planting timing here: .

Landscaping Ideas for Serviceberry Trees

Because of their moderate size and beautiful seasonal changes, Serviceberry trees work well in many landscape designs.

  1. Native wildlife gardens
  2. Backyard food forests
  3. Front yard ornamental trees
  4. Mixed native plant landscapes
  5. Small shade trees for residential yards

Serviceberries also pair beautifully with larger shade trees like the or fast growing trees such as the .

Why Buy From Weaver Family Farms Nursery

At , we are proud to be a small American family nursery dedicated to growing hardy plants that perform well in real landscapes.

We carefully select and grow trees that thrive in natural American environments.

If you ever have questions about planting, shipping, or selecting the right plants for your property, feel free to reach out through our .

Serviceberry Tree Frequently Asked Questions

Are Serviceberry berries edible?

Yes. Serviceberry fruit is edible and often compared to blueberries in flavor. Many people use them for jams, pies, and baking.

Is Serviceberry native to Missouri?

Yes. Serviceberry trees naturally grow throughout Missouri and much of North America.

Do Serviceberry trees attract wildlife?

Yes. Birds, pollinators, and many beneficial insects rely on Serviceberry trees for food and habitat.

How big does a Serviceberry tree get?

Most Serviceberry trees grow between 15 and 25 feet tall, making them a great ornamental tree for smaller landscapes.