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Amelanchier utahensis |
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Common name |
Utah serviceberry |
Family |
rosaceae |
Life cycle |
shrub/tree (Z5-9) |
Flowers |
white (spring) |
Size |
15' |
Multi-trunked shrub or small tree with scalloped roundish leaves. Clusters of white or light-pink flowers appear in spring, followed by round berries that mature to blue or black. Native to a stretch of the U.S. Southwest and interior west from Texas and Nevada to Montana.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: front fence nursery area About my plant portraits
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- Seed from NARGS '23/'24 exchange. Baggy 35F (9w; 60%G, 8-9w)
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April 19, 2025
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