Why it rocks:
Lustre® Allegheny Serviceberry is a popular choice for homeowners because of its versatility in the landscape. This three-season accent tree will add value & beauty to any home. Its open form compliments its soft clusters of drooping white flowers. Its oval, finely toothed leaves have a dark purplish-bronze color when they unfurl in early spring, with a white downy underside. As spring becomes summer, its leaves change to medium green with a gentle sheen. Its summer canopy provides a soothing, light-dappled shade. In late spring to early summer, it produces a small fruit. The fruit emerges a pinkish-red before ripening to a dark reddish-purple. The edible juicy fruit has a taste similar to that of a blueberry. The flavor profile has sweet and subtle tart notes with a nutty almond undertone. If you plan to harvest this fruit, get to it before the birds do. This tree attracts birds and small mammals, who enjoy the sweet summertime treat. Come autumn, its branches display a fiery pallet of reds, oranges, and yellows. In the winter, its smooth silvery-gray bark and branching create an architectural backdrop, providing interest and screening. Its soft textures and airy feel make it an excellent addition for naturalizing the landscape.
Where to put it:
Lustre® Allegheny Serviceberry is incredibly versatile! This tree is grown by nurseries in both single-trunk and multi-stem clump forms. It's commonly planted in residential yards for privacy and screening, as an accent near patios, and as a focal point in landscape beds around the house. It's also less likely to produce suckers, making it a good choice for boulevards and wide medians. Its upright and open form allows planting as close as 7-10 feet from buildings. Complementing large shade trees and evergreens, Lustre® Allegheny Serviceberry adds a graceful, naturalistic feel to the landscape.
What it needs:
Lustre® Allegheny Serviceberry will happily grow in full sun to partial shade. It can be manicured, as needed, as it grows and matures. Please follow our tree care instructions for the first few growing seasons until the root system is well-established.