Yahoo: Why serviceberry trees are called shadbush and Juneberry | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
Why serviceberry trees are called shadbush and Juneberry | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
The Pennsylvania native serviceberry has many names depending on the region. In some locations, it is known as the Shadbush, Juneberry, or even Sugarplum, to name a few.Serviceberry trees can grow to ...
Brainerd Dispatch: Despite its name, juneberry trees seldom produce berries in June
The Post-Journal: Serviceberry Is A Sadly Underused Native Tree That Helps Wildlife And Is Worth Planting
This 2009 image provided by Bugwood.org shows two Amelanchier canadensis Canadian serviceberry trees. Photo by Richard Webb/Bugwood.org via AP Winters were brutal throughout most of New England in ...
Serviceberry Is A Sadly Underused Native Tree That Helps Wildlife And Is Worth Planting
Star Democrat: 'Mimic the Serviceberry tree': Book donated in outgoing president's honor
After trying two different redbud trees in our front yard -- or “dead buds”, as many local horticulture folks called them -- we opted for a native tree. Serviceberry trees, also sometimes called ...
News Tribune: Serviceberry — a sadly underused native tree that helps wildlife
Hartford Courant: Serviceberry is a sadly underused native tree that helps wildlife and is worth planting
April, when most trees look like skeletons, early bloomers indicate spring is on the way. Spikes of white flowers of Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.) are currently showing up in the forest understory ...
Independent Record: Western serviceberry, Juneberry, sarvisberry, Saskatoon berry, Saskatoon, shadberry: Great by any name
Western serviceberry, Juneberry, sarvisberry, Saskatoon berry, Saskatoon, shadberry: Great by any name