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Amelanchier, also known as shadbush, serviceberry, sarvisberry, juneberry, Saskatoon, shadblow, shadwood, sugarplum, and wild-plum, is a genus
Genus

A genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the classification of living and fossil organisms. The taxonomic ranks are domain , kingdom , phylum, class , order , family , genus, and species....
 of about 20 species of shrub
Shrub

A shrub or bush is a horticulture rather than strictly Botany category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, usually less than 5-6 m tall....
s and small deciduous
Deciduous

Deciduous means falling off at maturity or tending to fall off and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe....
 tree
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
s in the Rosaceae
Rosaceae

The Rosaceae or rose family is a large family of plants, with about 3,000-4,000 species in 100-160 genera. Traditionally it has been divided into four subfamilies: Rosoideae, Spiraeoideae, Maloideae, and Amygdaloideae....
 (Rose family).

The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere

The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet that is north of the equator?the word sphere literally means 'half sphere'. It is also that half of the celestial sphere north of the celestial equator....
, growing primarily in early successional habitats. It is most diverse taxonomically in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
, especially in the northern United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and southern Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, and is native to every state of the United States except Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
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Amelanchier, also known as shadbush, serviceberry, sarvisberry, juneberry, Saskatoon, shadblow, shadwood, sugarplum, and wild-plum, is a genus
Genus

A genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the classification of living and fossil organisms. The taxonomic ranks are domain , kingdom , phylum, class , order , family , genus, and species....
 of about 20 species of shrub
Shrub

A shrub or bush is a horticulture rather than strictly Botany category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, usually less than 5-6 m tall....
s and small deciduous
Deciduous

Deciduous means falling off at maturity or tending to fall off and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe....
 tree
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
s in the Rosaceae
Rosaceae

The Rosaceae or rose family is a large family of plants, with about 3,000-4,000 species in 100-160 genera. Traditionally it has been divided into four subfamilies: Rosoideae, Spiraeoideae, Maloideae, and Amygdaloideae....
 (Rose family).

The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere

The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet that is north of the equator?the word sphere literally means 'half sphere'. It is also that half of the celestial sphere north of the celestial equator....
, growing primarily in early successional habitats. It is most diverse taxonomically in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
, especially in the northern United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and southern Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, and is native to every state of the United States except Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
. Two species also occur in Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
, and one in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
. These plants are valued horticulturally, and their fruits are important to wildlife. The systematics
Systematics

Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of life on the planet Earth, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time....
 (taxonomy) of shadbushes has long perplexed botanists, horticulturalists, and others, as suggested by the range in number of species recognized in the genus from 6 to 33 in two recent publications . A major source of complexity comes from the occurrence of apomixis
Apomixis

In botany, apomixis is asexual reproduction, without fertilization. In plants with independent gametophytes , apomixis refers to the formation of sporophytes by parthenogenesis of gametophyte cells....
 (asexual seed production), polyploidy
Polyploidy

Polyploidy occurs in biological cell and organisms when there are more than two Homologous Chromosomes sets of chromosomes.Polyploidy is a state different from most organisms which are normally diploid meaning they have only two sets of chromosomes - one set inherited from each parent; polyploidy may occur due to abnormal cell division....
, and hybridization.

Amelanchier species grow to 0.2–20 m tall, arborecent or suckering and forming loose colonies or dense clumps to single-stemmed. The bark
BARK

BARK was an early Electromechanics. BARK was built using standard phone relays, implementing a 32-bit binary machine and could perform addition in 150 ms and multiplication in 250 ms....
 is gray or less often brown, smooth or fissuring in older trees. The leaves
Leaf

In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant Organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat and thin, to expose the cells containing chloroplast to light over a broad area, and to allow light to penetrate fully into the tissues....
 are deciduous, cauline, alternate, simple, lanceolate to elliptic to orbiculate, 0.5–10 x 0.5–5.5 cm, thin to coriaceous, with surfaces abaxially glabrous or densely tomentose at flowering, abaxially glabrous or more or less hairy at maturity. The inflorescence
Inflorescence

An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a Plant stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches....
s are terminal, with 1–20 flowers, erect or drooping, either in clusters of one to four flowers, or in raceme
Raceme

A raceme is a type of inflorescence that is unbranched and indeterminate growth and bears pedicellate flowers — flowers having short floral stalks called Pedicel s — along the axis....
s with 4–20 flowers. The flowers have five white (rarely somewhat pink, yellow, or streaked with red), linear to orbiculate petals, 2.6–25 mm long, occasionally andropetalous (bearing apical microsporangia adaxially; only known in this genus in A. nantucketensis). The flowers appear in early spring, "when the shad
Shad

The shads or river herrings comprise the genus Alosa, fish related to herring in the family Clupeidae. They are distinct from others in that family by having a deeper body and spawning in rivers....
 run" according to tradition (leading to names such as "shadbush"). The fruit
Fruit

The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of plants, fruits are the ripened Ovary of flowering plants....
 is a berry-like pome, red to purple to nearly black at maturity, 5–15 mm diameter, insipid to delectably sweet, maturing in summer.

Selected species

For North American species, the taxonomy follows the forthcoming Flora of North America; for Asian species the Flora of China; and for European species the Flora Europaea.

  • Amelanchier alnifolia var. alnifolia - Saskatoon serviceberry, alder-leaved shadbush, Saskatoon, Saskatoon berry, amélanchier à feuilles d'aulne
  • Amelanchier amabilis
    Amelanchier amabilis

    Amelanchier amabilis, also known as Lovely shadbush , is a species of serviceberry. It can found from Quebec and Ontario to New York....
     - Lovely shadbush, amélanchier gracieux
  • Amelanchier arborea - Downy shadbush
  • Amelanchier asiatica - Asian serviceberry
  • Amelanchier bartramiana
    Amelanchier bartramiana

    Amelanchier bartramiana is a species of serviceberry. Common names include the Mountain Juneberry and the Oblongfruit Serviceberry. The leaves are egg-shaped and tapered at both ends with fine teeth almost to the base....
     - Mountain shadbush, amélanchier de Bartram
  • Amelanchier canadensis
    Amelanchier canadensis

    Amelanchier canadensis is a species of Amelanchier native to eastern North America in Canada from Nova Scotia west to southern Ontario, and in the United States from Maine south to Alabama....
     var. canadensis - Eastern shadbush, amélanchier du Canada
  • Amelanchier humilis
    Amelanchier humilis

    Amelanchier humilis, commonly known as the low shadbush, is a species of serviceberry. The plant is a shrub. The fruit, which is a pome, is edible and can be eaten raw or cooked....
     - Low shadbush, amélanchier bas
  • Amelanchier interior
    Amelanchier interior

    Amelanchier interior is type of serviceberry shrub. It produces a sweet tasting edible fruit called a pome, which can be eaten raw or cooked. The fruit has a sweet flavor. This species is a deciduous tree....
     - Wiegand's shadbush, amélanchier de l'intérieur
  • Amelanchier laevis
    Amelanchier laevis

    Amelanchier laevis is commonly known as the smooth shadbush or Allegheny serviceberry. It is a small tree, growing up to 9m. The fruit, which are pomes, are edible and can be eaten raw or cooked....
     - Smooth shadbush, amélanchier glabre
  • Amelanchier nantucketensis
    Amelanchier nantucketensis

    Amelanchier nantucketensis, also known as the Nantucket serviceberry, produces edible fruit called pomes. Nantucket serviceberry is of conservation concern in the wild....
     - Nantucket serviceberry
  • Amelanchier ovalis
    Amelanchier ovalis

    Amelanchier ovalis, commonly known as Snowy Mespilus, is serviceberry shrub. Its pome fruits are edible and can be eaten raw or cooked....
     - Snowy Mespilus
  • Amelanchier sanguinea
    Amelanchier sanguinea

    Commonly known as red-twigged shadbush or roundleaf serviceberry. It is a shrub that can grow up to 3m. It has edible sweet-flavored fruits resembling a berry, but are actually pomes....
     - Red-twigged shadbush, amélanchier sanguin
  • Amelanchier sinica
    Amelanchier sinica

    Amelanchier sinica, commonly known as the Chinese Serviceberry, is a serviceberry native to China. Its fruit, called a pome is dark-blue when it ripens....
     - Chinese Serviceberry
  • Amelanchier spicata
    Amelanchier spicata

    Amelanchier spicata, also referred to as the thicket shadbush, low juneberry, dwarf serviceberry, or low serviceberry, is a species of serviceberry that has edible fruit, which are really pome....
     - Thicket shadbush, amélanchier en épis
  • Amelanchier utahensis
    Amelanchier utahensis

    Amelanchier utahensis, the Utah serviceberry, is a shrub native to western North America. This Amelanchier grows in varied habitats, from scrubby open slopes to woodlands and forests....
     - Utah serviceberry


Several natural hybrids also exist.

Etymology

The origin of the generic name Amelanchier is probably derived from the Provençal name of the European Amelanchier ovalis. The name serviceberry comes from the similarity of the fruit to the related European Sorbus
Sorbus

Sorbus is a genus of about 100?200 species of trees and shrubs in the subfamily Maloideae of the Rose family Rosaceae. Species of Sorbus are commonly known as whitebeam, rowan, service tree, and Sorbus aucuparia....
. A widespread folk etymology states that the plant's flowering time signaled to early American pioneer
Settler

A settler is a person who has human migration to an area and established permanent residence there, often to colonies the area. Settlers are generally people who take up Sedentary and agriculture it, as opposed to nomads....
s that the ground had thawed enough in spring for the burial of the winter's dead. Juneberry refers to the fruits of certain species becoming ripe in June. The name Saskatoon originated from a Cree
Cree

Cree is one of the largest group of indigenous peoples in North America, located mainly across Canada and historically in the United States from Minnesota westward but are found today in Montana....
 Indian noun misâskwatômina (misaskwatomina, misaaskwatoomina) for Amelanchier alnifolia. The city of Saskatoon
Saskatoon

Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a metropolitan area population of 233,923. Saskatoon is the most populous city in the province of Saskatchewan, and has been since the mid-1980s when it surpassed the provincial capital of Regina, Saskatchewan....
, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a prairie provinces in Canada, which has an area of 588,276.09 square kilometres and a population of 1,015,895 , mostly living in the southern half of the province....
 is named after this plant.

Ecology

Amelanchier are preferred browse for deer and rabbits, and heavy browsing pressure can suppress natural regeneration. Caterpillar
Caterpillar

Caterpillars are the larval form of a member of the order Lepidoptera . They are mostly phytophagous in food habit, with some species being entomophagous....
s of Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera is an order of insect that includes moths and butterfly. It is one of the most speciose orders in the class Insecta, encompassing moths and the three superfamilies of butterfly, skipper , and Hedylidae....
 such as Brimstone Moth
Brimstone moth

The Brimstone Moth is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East.This species is unmistakable within its range, with bright yellow wings marked with small brown patches along the Glossary of Lepidopteran terms of the forewing and a small brown-edged white glossary of Lepidopteran terms...
, Brown-tail
Brown-tail

The Brown-tail is a moth of the family Lymantriidae. It is distributed throughout Europe.The wings of this species are pure white, as is the body, apart from a tuft of brown hairs at the end of the abdomen....
, Grey Dagger
Grey Dagger

The Grey Dagger is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe.This species has grey forewings with bold black dagger-shaped markings....
, Mottled Umber
Mottled Umber

The Mottled Umber is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East.The female of this species is wingless and rather spider-like and can be found on the trunks and stems of its larval food plants....
, Rough Prominent
Rough Prominent

The Rough Prominent is a moth of the family Notodontidae, possibly in the subfamily Notodontidae. It is also known as the White-dotted Prominent and the Tawny Prominent....
, The Satellite
Satellite (moth)

The Satellite is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe.This is a fairly variable species with greyish or reddish brown forewings, often marked with darker bands....
, Winter Moth
Winter Moth

The Winter Moth is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is an abundant species of Europe and the Near East and one of very few Lepidoptera of temperate regions in which the adults are active in the depth of winter....
, Limenitis arthemis and other herbivorous insects also have a taste for serviceberry. Many insects and diseases that attack orchard trees also affect this genus, in particular trunk borers and Gymnosporangium
Gymnosporangium

Gymnosporangium is a genus of heteroecious Phytopathology fungus which alternately infect members of the family Cupressaceae, primarily species in the genus Juniperus , and members of the family Rosaceae in the subfamily Maloideae ....
 rust. In years when late flowers overlap those of wild roses and brambles, bees may spread bacterial fireblight
Fireblight

Fireblight is a contagious disease affecting apples, pears, and some other members of the family Rosaceae. It is a serious concern to producers of apples and pears....
.

Uses and cultivation

The fruit of several species are excellent to eat raw, tasting like a slightly nutty blueberry, though their popularity with bird
Bird

Birds are wing, Bipedalismal, endothermic , vertebrate animals that lay egg . There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most numerous tetrapod vertebrates....
s makes harvesting difficult. Fruit is harvested locally for pie
Pie

A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough shell that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweetness or savoury ingredients....
s and jams. The saskatoon berry
Saskatoon berry

The Saskatoon, Saskatoon berry, serviceberry or Juneberry is a shrub native to North America from Alaska across most of western Canada and in the western and north central United States....
 is harvested commercially. The Native American food pemmican
Pemmican

Pemmican is a concentrated mixture of fat and protein used as a nutritious emergency foodstuff. The word comes from the Cree language word pim?hk?n "pemmican", which itself is derived from the word pim? "fat, grease"....
 was flavored by shadbush fruits in combination with fat and dried meats, and the stems were made into arrow shafts.

Several species are very popular ornamental shrubs
Ornamental plant

Ornamental plants are typically grown in the flower garden or as house plants. Most commonly they are grown for the display of their flowers. Other common ornamental features include leaves, scent, fruit, Plant stem and bark....
, grown for their flowers, bark, and fall color. All need similar conditions to grow well, requiring good drainage, air circulation (to discourage leaf diseases), watering during drought and acceptable soil
Soil

Soil is the naturally occurring, unconsolidated or loose covering on the Earth's surface. Soil is composed of particles of broken rock that have been altered by chemical and environmental processes including weathering and erosion....
. Note that species names are often used interchangeably in the nursery trade. Many A. arborea plants that are offered for sale are actually hybrids, or entirely different species.

The wood
Wood

Wood is an organic material; in the strict sense wood is produced as secondary xylem in the stems of woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs, etc....
 is brown, hard, close-grained, and heavy. The heartwood is reddish-brown, and the sapwood is lighter in color. It can be used for tool handles and fishing rods.

Propagation is by seed, divisions and grafting. Serviceberries graft so readily that grafts with other genera, such as Crataegus and Sorbus, are often successful.

George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States of the United States of Americas ....
 planted specimens on the grounds of Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon (plantation)

Mount Vernon, located near Alexandria, Virginia, Virginia, was the plantation#Other types of plantation home of the first President of the United States, George Washington....
.

A taxon commonly cited as Amelanchier "lamarckii" is very widely cultivated and naturalized
Naturalisation (biology)

In biology, naturalisation is the process when foreign or cultivated plants or animals have spread into the wild, where they multiply by natural regeneration....
 in Europe, where it was introduced in the 17th century; it is known to be of North American origin, probably from eastern Canada. It is not currently known to occur in the wild, and is probably of hybrid origin between A. laevis and either A. arborea or A. canadensis; it is apomictic and breeds true from seed.

External links

  • , in What Am I Eating? A Food Dictionary