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Autumn Brilliance™ Serviceberry
Its spectacular show of white flowers in early spring is one of its main ornamental features. This easy to grow tree will add color and interest to any yard. The Autumn Brilliance™ Serviceberry, Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance', is a rounded, graceful, smaller tree whose stems will be covered in white blossoms each spring and sweet purplish-black fruit each fall. The petite blue-green foliage turns a brilliant reddish-orange in the autumn. Autumn Brilliance is adaptable to a very wide range of soils and is also somewhat drought tolerant. They begin to flower as a pale pink then fade to snowy white fragrant flowers. This serviceberry is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. ... more information
Washington Hawthorne Plant 4-6’ apart in the row for a hedge. Washington Hawthorne trees holds its fruit on the tree and it is an excellent wildlife species and can be used as a specimen, hedge or screen. The Washington Hawthorne tree, Crataegus Phaenopyrum, is a broadly oval to rounded, dense, thorny tree. Fall color varies from orange to scarlet to purplish. Fruit is a bright glossy red. The tree flowers in early spring with a profusion of white blossoms. The foliage is a reddish purple when unfolding and gradually changing to lustrous dark green at maturity. It has low water requirements and shows a high tolerance to salt and alkali soils. |