The low growing plants have slender upright stems topped by clusters of white flowers in spring followed in June by pea sized fruit providing forage for wildlife. The suckering habit is similar to A. stolonifera. This uncommon suckering shrub is Native to the northeastern U.S.
Product Description
AMELANCHIER nantucketensis – Nantucket Serviceberry
Uncommon low growing plants have slender upright stems topped by clusters of white flowers in spring followed in June by pea sized fruit providing forage for wildlife. The suckering habit is similar to A. stolonifera. A wonderful addition for lawns, shrub borders, or in a naturalized area. Native
Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil: Moist, Well- drained, Sandy
Size: Height 4-5ft., Width 4-5ft.
Zone: 3-6
Flower: White, Showy
Bloom Time: April to May
Attributes: Great Fall Color, Attracts Birds, Tolerant to Drought and Dry Soil, Showy and Edible Fruit, Native