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Snowy Mespilus Serviceberry

Amelanchier lamarckii

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Snowy Mespilus Serviceberry highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Amelanchier lamarckii
  • Growing Zones
    4 - 8
  • Mature Height
    15 - 25 Feet
  • Mature Spread
    15 - 25 Feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Moisture
    Medium
  • Soil
    Well Drained Soil
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    White
  • Fall Color
    Red, Orange, Yellow
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Flowering
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring
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Early-Blooming White Serviceberry

The sweet Snowy Mespilus (Amelanchier 'lamarckii') is one of Ma Nature's early spring surprises, erupting into clouds of snowy white blooms before the leaves unfurl. Sometimes called European Serviceberry or Dwarf Juneberry, this charming deciduous shrub or small tree belongs to the Amelanchier clan, well known for its edible berries, dazzling seasonal color, and adaptability.

With fragrant, five-petaled white blossoms that light up the landscape in early spring, Snowy Mespilus brings a romantic, almost ghostly charm to the garden and is a valuable early pollinator magnet. Symbolically, Serviceberries represent transition and renewal, a nod to their fleeting spring bloom that coincides with the return of migratory birds.

Upright and multi-stemmed, this small ornamental plant typically grows 15-20 feet tall and nearly as wide, often forming a thicketed or loosely rounded shape. The new leaves emerge with a coppery-pink blush before maturing to soft green and then transitioning into fiery autumn tones of red, gold, and orange. By early summer, edible purple-black berries appear, sweet, juicy, and loved by both birds and jam-makers alike!

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Key Features

Native to parts of Europe and hardy across USDA zones 5 through 7, Snowy Mespilus handles cold winters and prefers moderate climates with well-drained soil. It's closely related to North American Serviceberries like the Regent Saskatoon (Amelanchier alnifolia) and Amelanchier canadensis like Autumn Brilliance, and brings the same multi-season interest.

  • Early spring white blooms with light fragrance
  • Compact, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree form
  • Edible dark purple berries in early summer
  • Gorgeous fall color: red, orange, and gold
  • Pollinator-friendly and bird-attracting
  • Hardy in USDA zones 5-7
  • Native to Europe; closely related to American Serviceberries

Landscaping Uses

This compact species is drought-tolerant once established and thrives in a wide range of conditions, woodland borders, or edible landscapes alike. Use Snowy Mespilus as a small ornamental tree or multi-stemmed flowering shrub with a soft, naturalized form that tops out around 15-20 feet tall and wide.

  • Add to wildlife or early pollinator gardens for year-round interest
  • Use in edible landscaping as a fruit-producing ornamental
  • Plant in a mixed border or woodland edge
  • Ideal for a native or naturalistic planting scheme
  • Use in a cottage garden for soft spring color and fall brilliance
  • Mass for a drift of spring white bloom
  • Use in foundation plantings or privacy screens

Care and Maintenance

Serviceberries are a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree that is low-maintenance and wonderfully adaptable! It tolerates drought once established and is resistant to most pests and diseases.

  • Planting Time: Spring or fall planting is ideal
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to part shade (more sun for best flowering and fruiting)
  • Soil Needs: Well-drained soil is best; tolerates clay, loam, or slightly sandy soils
  • Moisture Needs: Moderate moisture; drought-tolerant once established
  • Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch layer of arborist mulch to conserve moisture and protect roots
  • Fertilization Needs: Rarely needs fertilizer; use compost or a balanced slow-release in spring if needed
  • Pruning Info: Prune after flowering if shaping is needed; blooms on old wood
  • Renewal Pruning: Thin older stems every few years to keep growth vigorous
  • Chill Hours: Not typically calculated for this species
  • Pollination Needs: Self-pollinating but better fruit set with another Amelanchier nearby
  • Special Needs/Perks/Growing Tips and Tricks for Success:
    • Deer and rabbit resistant
    • Tolerates urban pollution and compacted soil
    • Can tolerate both slightly acidic and slightly alkaline pH

A Berry Fine Addition to Your Garden

With its graceful white blooms, tasty summer berries, and fiery fall display, the Snowy Mespilus earns a top spot in the garden across three seasons. Whether you're building a pollinator paradise, need a compact fruiting tree, or simply love Ma Nature's spring fireworks, this little Serviceberry is a dream.

Order now from Nature Hills Nursery and we'll deliver this charming shrub to your doorstep at the proper planting time for your growing zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Snowy Mespilus the same as Juneberry or Serviceberry?

  • Yes! Snowy Mespilus is a type of Serviceberry, specifically a European species (Amelanchier ovalis or hybrid like A. × spicata), and shares similarities with North American Juneberries (June Berry).

Can you eat the berries from Snowy Mespilus?

  • Absolutely. The berries are edible raw, baked in pies, or made into jam. They're sweet with a hint of almond flavor.

How tall does Snowy Mespilus get?

  • Typically reaches 15-20 feet tall and wide, depending on age and conditions.

Is Snowy Mespilus good for pollinators?

  • Yes, bees and early-season pollinators love the white blossoms.

Does Snowy Mespilus need a pollinator?

  • No, it is self-fertile, but planting near other Serviceberries may increase fruit production.

Is it deer resistant?

  • Yes, it is generally deer and rabbit resistant once mature.

Can I grow Snowy Mespilus in a container?

  • In a large enough container with good drainage, yes, but it’s best in the ground for long-term success.

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