Serviceberry - Rainbow Pillar®

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Serviceberry - Rainbow Pillar®

Rainbow Pillar® Serviceberry provides year-round interest in the landscape, as well as producing edible fruits. It has small, oval or elliptical leaves, with finely toothed margins and downy undersides. Rainbow Pillar® Serviceberry, amelanchier canadensis 'Glennform' (PP9,092), is an upright shrub that blooms in spring with lovely white flowers. This is a perfect plant for screens or hedges. The mildew resistant summer foliage is dark green, changing to a brilliant orange-red in fall. It grows to 20 feet with a spread of 8 to 10 feet and needs full to part sun. ... details

 

Dogwood - Greytwig Tolerant of city air pollution. The Gray Dogwood is a deciduous shrub which typically occurs in moist or rocky ground along streams, ponds, wet meadows, glade and prairie margins, thickets and rocky bluffs. Foliage turns an interesting dusky purplish red in fall. Can be particularly useful because of its ability to grow in poor soils. Terminal stems holding the flowers are distinctively red and provide interesting contrast to the clusters of small white berries which form after the flowers have dropped. Also effective in shrub borders, along streams or ponds or near buildings or when planted as a screen.

Serviceberry - Rainbow Pillar®
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