The Shadblow Serviceberry, which is also referred as Amelanchier canadensis, is normally found around Maine and down through the Carolinas. It can generally be recognized as deciduous large shrub or small tree, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn its foliage is specially gold fall color. The Shadblow Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis) grows flowers that are white flowers and grows fruits, characterized as red changing to black fruit. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we can see gray-silver bark on it. An interesting information to note about its culture is that full sun However, an inconvinient with the Shadblow Serviceberry can be that rusts, scales, aphids and mildews
We can easily identify Amelanchier canadensis having its silver-gray striped bark. The Shadblow Serviceberry's propagation is very interesting since it is mainly done by seed