Juneberry


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The remaining 30% was juneberry, red maple, pin cherry, choke cherry, quaking aspen, and mountain ash.
One of the first native trees to flower, it produces white blooms that quickly mature into black fruit in June (hence the name Juneberry) that are quickly consumed by birds.
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I quite literally trip over my prize 70 yards into the tangled alder, Juneberry, cedar and willow.
Volunteers and the school administration are collaborating with the nonprofit Urban Nutrition Initiative (UNI) to propagate several apple, Asian pear, cherry, persimmon, juneberry, and fig trees in a 40- by 80-foot patch of land next to the parking lot by the auditorium.
Brown introduces another unusual fruit in juneberry Smoky, which has long been grown as a 'pick-your-own' crop in North America, where it is known as 'saskatoon'.
Cultivated blueberries are descended from native species, but in the northern plains the "blueberry" of choice is the saskatoon (Amelanchier alnifolia), or Juneberry. The fine-flavored 'Thiessen' variety can produce more than 10 pounds of fruit per bush; most selections will bear 6 to 7 pounds at maturity.
For example, a small tree such as a serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea) has attractive spring flowers; beautiful blue-green leaves in summer that change to a striking yellow-orange in the fall; small, edible, dark-blue fruit in summer (Juneberry is another common name for this plant); and pretty, smooth, gray bark all year long (Figure 6-16).
f.) Fernald; Downy Serviceberry, Juneberry; Woods north of Nature Center; Rare; (#); C = 6; BSUH 11830, 12521.
Also called juneberry, serviceberry, and shadblow, the shadbush is a member of the rose family.
Other common names include service berry, juneberry and shadbush.
Try these wild edibles available in Spring time: Wild Amaranth or Pigweed, Lambs quarters, Ladys thumb, Daylily flowers, Peppergrass, Sheep sorrel, Wood sorrel, Juneberry fruits Galinsoga leaves, Sochan (Rudbeckia laciniata) leaves, Catbriar shoots, Kudzu Shoots, Elderberry flowers.
Serviceberry; Saskatoon; Juneberry (Amelanchier alnifolia).
The "sarvisberry," "servisberry" or "juneberry" posed another interesting problem.
Similarly, the landscaping scheme, with clusters of North American Juneberry trees planted at each end of the mansion, will enhance this transition from the original structure to the new buildings.