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  1. I purchased and planted this tree in 2010. It's now roughly 2 stories / 20 feet / 7 meters tall.

    Gardenwise, it's at least a 3-season plant: spring bloom, summer berries, fall foliage. It's attractive to birds all year. Right now, the flowers attract insects, which bring in the birds.

    flatbushgardener.com/2010/05/0

    #Amelanchier #Shadblow #Juneberry #Serviceberry #Phenology #NativePlants #HabitatGardening

  2. I purchased and planted this tree in 2010. It's now roughly 2 stories / 20 feet / 7 meters tall.

    Gardenwise, it's at least a 3-season plant: spring bloom, summer berries, fall foliage. It's attractive to birds all year. Right now, the flowers attract insects, which bring in the birds.

    flatbushgardener.com/2010/05/0

    #Amelanchier #Shadblow #Juneberry #Serviceberry #Phenology #NativePlants #HabitatGardening

  3. I purchased and planted this tree in 2010. It's now roughly 2 stories / 20 feet / 7 meters tall.

    Gardenwise, it's at least a 3-season plant: spring bloom, summer berries, fall foliage. It's attractive to birds all year. Right now, the flowers attract insects, which bring in the birds.

    flatbushgardener.com/2010/05/0

    #Amelanchier #Shadblow #Juneberry #Serviceberry #Phenology #NativePlants #HabitatGardening

  4. I purchased and planted this tree in 2010. It's now roughly 2 stories / 20 feet / 7 meters tall.

    Gardenwise, it's at least a 3-season plant: spring bloom, summer berries, fall foliage. It's attractive to birds all year. Right now, the flowers attract insects, which bring in the birds.

    flatbushgardener.com/2010/05/0

    #Amelanchier #Shadblow #Juneberry #Serviceberry #Phenology #NativePlants #HabitatGardening

  5. I purchased and planted this tree in 2010. It's now roughly 2 stories / 20 feet / 7 meters tall.

    Gardenwise, it's at least a 3-season plant: spring bloom, summer berries, fall foliage. It's attractive to birds all year. Right now, the flowers attract insects, which bring in the birds.

    flatbushgardener.com/2010/05/0

    #Amelanchier #Shadblow #Juneberry #Serviceberry #Phenology #NativePlants #HabitatGardening