canadensis, x grandiflora ‘Ballerina’, laevis, laevis ‘Snowflakes’ lamarckii Plant Catalogue – Trees
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Amelanchier ? Large shrubs to small trees. Grow well in most soils except shallow chalk. Full sun or partial shade. D SEE OUR TREE SECTION
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A. canadensis Star shaped white flowers in April amid unfolding, oval, white haired leaves that mature to dark green and turn orange-red in autumn, deciduous. Fruits are edible. Height large shrub/small tree,3 to 4m. Spread 2 to 3 metres, may sucker.
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A. x grandiflora ‘Ballerina’ AGM Large white flowers in April before the leaves. Dark green leaves often turn orange-red in autumn, deciduous. Height a small tree about 4 metres. Spread 3 to 4 metres, may sucker from the base. |
A. laevis White flowers in April amid pinkish young leaves, these mature to dark green and often turn orange-red in autumn, deciduous. Fruits are edible. Height a small tree about 4 metres. Spread 3 to 4 metres, may sucker from the base. |
A. laevis ‘Snowflakes’ Large white flowers in April amid purplish young leaves, these mature to dark green and often turn orange-red in autumn, deciduous. Height a small tree about 4 metres with a spread of 3-4 metres. May sucker from the base. |
A. lamarckii AGM Star shaped, white flowers in clusters in April followed by black berries. Oval mid green leaves often red and yellow in the autumn, deciduous. Height a small tree to about 4 metres. Spread a bushy habit to 2 or 3 metres. |