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Perfect for small gardens, award-winning Amelanchier 'La Paloma' (Serviceberry) is a large upright deciduous shrub or small tree of open habit with rich bronze-red new leaves. In mid-spring, abundant sprays of small, slightly fragrant, white flowers emerge as the leaves unfurl. Amelanchier 'La Paloma' serviceberry 'La Paloma' 'La Paloma' is a small tree or large shrub with red-bronze foliage and drooping sprays of white flowers in spring. Foliage turns orange and red in autumn Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © RHS © RHS © RHS Save to My plants Learn more about My Garden Buy this plant Plant nurseries

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Description: Amelanchier 'La Paloma', previously distributed as Amelanchier laevis, is a wonderful cultivar that deserves to be widely planted. The pure white, pendulous racemes look sensational against the copper-red young leaves in April. Forms a round headed small tree with rich reddish orange autumnal tints. Perfect for smaller gardens. An excellent flowering small tree with interest through the year, suitable for nearly any garden size. Position: Full sun or light, dappled shade. Soil: Any fertile soil. Amelanchier 'La Paloma' will have notably more intense autumn colour when planted in slightly acid soils. Hardiness: Hardy. Flowering Period: April. Flower Colour: White 'La Paloma' is a dense, rounded, deciduous shrub or small tree with elliptic to ovate, mid-green leaves, bronze-red in spring and turning orange-red in autumn, and racemes of white flowers in spring followed by blue-black fruit. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Clay Loamy Sandy Soil drainage Amelanchier (Serviceberry) Amelanchier, commonly known as Serviceberry, Shadblow, or Juneberry, is a versatile genus of about 20 species of deciduous trees and shrubs. Its graceful habit, robust hardiness, delicate flowers, and myriad uses and benefits make it a valuable addition to many landscapes. Habit: The habit of Amelanchier varies by.

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Amelanchier Grandiflora La Paloma, also known as Apple Serviceberry, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to North America. It is a member of the Rosaceae family and is known for its showy white flowers, which bloom in the spring. Species Amelanchier alnifolia Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of As of April 2023: [7] Natural Hybrids Amelanchier × lamarckii F.G.Schroed. ( A. arborea × A. laevis.)- Juneberry Amelanchier × neglecta Eggl. ex K.R.Cushman, M.B.Burgess, E.T.Doucette & C.S.Campb. (A. bartramiana × A. laevis.) La Paloma A. 'La Paloma' - drooping racemes; spring foliage emerges red; excellent fall color; small tree-form, to 13'. Spring Flurry 'Spring Flurry' - an Amelanchier laevis selection; grows to 28' tall x 20' wide; upright oval form; orange fall color; central leader supports strongly upward- Serviceberries 'La Paloma' (Amelanchier × grandiflora 'La Paloma') Care Guide. Serviceberries 'La Paloma' are deciduous trees or shrubs that produce small blackish-purple berries. The sweet, edible fruit attracts a variety of wildlife, while the flowers provide nectar and pollen for birds, bees, and butterflies. Serviceberries 'La Paloma' are also called shadbush, so named for the fact that.

Amelanchier 'La Paloma' (Serviceberry)

Amelanchier arborea . Rosaceae. Serviceberries were an important food component for Native Americans and pioneers, and still are for songbirds and many other forms of wildlife. They can be eaten fresh or dried, and made into pies, jellies, sauces and wine. Juneberry grows as an understory tall shrub or small tree in deep woodlands and along. Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' (Serviceberry) is an exceptional deciduous shrub or small tree. It's prized for its multi-season interest, from delicate blossoms in spring to vibrant foliage in fall. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry: An In-depth Look A handsome small tree, Amelanchier 'La Paloma' has masses of pure white flowers in spring, which stand out well against the coppery-bronze young leaves. Thes. Amelanchier La Paloma La Paloma (Amelanchier 'La Paloma') which was previously distributed as A. laevis is a truly wonderful snowy mespilus tree and deserves to be more widely planted. The pure white, pendulous flower clusters look sensational against the almost luminous coppery-red young leaves in April. Forms a round-headed small tree.

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Serviceberries 'La Paloma' (Amelanchier × grandiflora 'La Paloma'). Serviceberries 'La Paloma' are deciduous trees or shrubs that produce small blackish-purple berries. The sweet, edible fruit attracts a variety of wildlife, while the flowers provide nectar and pollen for birds, bees, and butterflies. Serviceberries 'La Paloma' are also called shadbush, so named for the fact that spring. Amelanchier 'La Paloma' is a small, bushy tree boasting masses of snowy white flowers on dropping racemes in April, which look stunning against the red-bronze, new foliage in spring. This small ornamental tree, commonly known as Snowy mespilus, will grow in most soils and conditions including damp sites and polluted sites.