Service-Berry (Amelanchier)

Service-Berry Genus Details

Service berry is a shrub or small tree that usually displays several trunks and star-shaped white flowers. Leaves are 3/4 inch-2 inches long and broad. The bark is gray to brown in color, smooth to slightly cracked. Twigs are red-brown and slender. The fruit is 1/2 inch diameter and blackish in color. Service berry is a native plant and is found in hardwood forests and also in open areas across the country. Fruits are eaten fresh or made into pies and jams.
Service-Berry Allergy Info

Rather insignificant pollen is shed from this plant, both in terms of volume and allergenicity.
Service-Berry Pollen Description

No pollen description is currently available.
Species in This Genus

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Service-Berry (Amelanchier) is a genus of the ROSACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
This genus includes the following allergenic species: