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Honeywood Saskatoon

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Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Honeywood’

Fruit: Saskatoon

Height: 10-12′ Width: 7-10′
Sun: Full Sun Zone: 2

Large, upright, hardy, prairie-native shrub with highly nutritious fruit. White spring blooms and oval, green foliage that turns a vivid orange-red in fall. Large, purple-blue fruit that is sweet and juicy with a firm texture; great for fresh eating, pies, jams, and freezing. Ripens in July, usually a bit later than other cultivars. Suckering shrub; does great planted as a hedge, in a border, or as a single specimen. Also known as Juneberry or Serviceberry. Prefers moist, well-drained soil with best fruit production in full sun; drought tolerant once established. Fertilize in spring with a good compost or an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth emerges. Not much pruning is needed: thick, unproductive branches should be pruned in early spring before new growth emerges; suckers, or dead, broken, and diseased branches, can be removed anytime.

Self-pollinating but planting another variety close by will increase fruit yield.

Available in select potted sizes.