Junberry Prince William Fruit On Tree


Prince William Juneberry

Amelancheir canadensis


Upright shrubby plants grow to approximately 8' tall by 6' wide. Glossy green leaves turn fiery red in fall. Very large flowers bear large 1/2" fruit. Plants may bloom in their second year. Native Zones 3b-8a.

Junberry Burger King
Juneberry planted in front of Burger King

Plant Characteristics
Pest ResistanceVery Good
Disease ResistanceVery Good
Drought ToleranceGood
Heat ToleranceVery Good
Humidity ToleranceVery Good
Sun ToleranceVery Good
Wet Soil TolerancePoor
Shade ToleranceGood
No SprayVery Good
Salt ToleranceFair
Fun for KidsVery Good
Deer ResistanceFair
ThornsNo
Plant TypeShrub
Soil TypeAdaptable
Edible TypeBerry
Self FertileYes
this information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, comments/opinions are always welcome

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4 inch pot on own roots - $12.00 * Preorder ONLY (see note)    
 
The following items/sizes are not yet ready and your order will be shipped together when the everything is ready: (4 inch pot on June 12, 2012)

Juneberry Care Guide


Juneberries contain all the essential for an edible landscape plant. It transplants easily, especially when container grown. When given a place to grow in sun or partial shade with no competition from weeds or lawn, it will continue growing as if never disturbed. It readily blends in with other plants since the different varieties have differed sizes. (see catalog) They can be grown in a row for fruit production. The example being Regent. Regent, because of its small size can also be grown alone when space is dear.Juneberry Regent in winter
Regent Juneberry in winter

Jennybelle can be grown as a specimen with its 8-10' tall height and 8-10' width. Grandiflora being more upright looks very natural with lower stature plants like azelia, blueberries etc.
Juneberry Grandiflora Joy in front
Grandiflora Juneberry in winter, Joy Bush cherry in front


These 3 juneberry varieties could be planted together and they'll reflect their own individual identity.


Besides being pretty when the profuse white flowering begins, they are the first native plant to bloom in the spring. Even people unconscious of plants will notice them blooming. There habit is to grow on the edge of woods. Many people notice then while out driving since there's always an edge to a woods where there's a road. In June the varieties we offer become loaded with fruit. We've selected these varieties especially for their production of flavorful fruit over a large geographical area. A Jennybelle for instance will taste sweet and delicious in GA as well as PA.

Juneberries are adaptable and Ph acceptable when compared to blueberries, they are much easier to grow. They don't need soil preparation like blueberries and their fruit is similar. Juneberry's fall color of reds, yellows and oranges, keeps its ornamental reputation going into the winter. Their dormant shape is appealing with their apple like branches.

Juneberries are relatives of apples and pears. They can have similar pest etc, but it is usually on close inspection that they are apparent. The numbers rarely exceed populations that would threaten a crop or damage the plant.

Juneberries can take the rigors of the seasons, and do well drought as well as extreme temperatures. Be sure your newly set plants are watered, especially the first season of growth. A mulch of a few inches is a good idea too. A little care goes a long way for the first season.

Juneberries can be used in any blueberry recipe. They freeze well. I have also frozen them after picking with other fruits like black currants, mulberries, blueberries, and raspberries, which also ripen at similar and overlapping times.

If you're a beginning gardener and juneberries are one of your first purchases: You've make a good choice.

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Moored Grape
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Kay Grey Grape
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Smooth Cayenne Pineapple
Pineapple Smooth Cayanne
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Lisbon Lemon
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Novak Super Dwarf Banana
Banana Novak Super Dwarf
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