Coastal serviceberry is a small shrub that sports showy white flowers in Spring, and blue/black berries in the summer that are popular with birds. Plants in the Amelanchier genus are considered keystone species for butterflies. The small size of Coastal serviceberry makes it a great choice for a yard that may not have room for larger keystone species like Oaks and Maples.
Care requirements:
Light requirements: Full sun-Part shade
Water requirements: Low-Medium
Soil requirements: Dry-Medium, well-drained
Bloom time: March-May
Bloom color: White
Height: 3-5 feet
Width: 3-5 feet
USDA Zone: 5-8
Other notes: Coastal serviceberry can tolerate moist soils, but prefers sandy or gravely soils that are well-drained. Late winter is the best time to prune out dead and weakened shoots. This shrub spreads over time to form dense colonies. Amelanchiers are considered keystone species, supporting 92 species of butterflies.
Do you have Coastal Serviceberry growing in your garden? Do you have any tips or tricks for growing it you would like to share? Do you know of any Southeastern nurseries that regularly stock it? Let us know in the comments!

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