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Coastal Serviceberry

Amelanchier obovalis

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USDA Zones 5–8 Full Sun and Part Shade Matures 3–5 Feet

Amelanchier obovalis, the coastal serviceberry, opens early white spring flowers and sweet blue-purple summer fruit on a low, colony-forming native shrub.

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Coastal serviceberry is the compact, low-growing member of a beloved native clan, a small deciduous shrub of the Atlantic coastal plain that spreads gently into colonies and opens clouds of white, five-petaled flowers in early spring, among the first shrubs to bloom as the woods wake.

The spring flowers give way to small clusters of sweet, blue-purple fruit in early summer, edible straight from the bush or baked into pies and preserves, and as good for birds as for people. Native from New York and Massachusetts south to Georgia and Alabama, often in dry pine barrens and open woods, the shrub takes naturally to lean, well-drained, sunny ground.

Standing only three to five feet, coastal serviceberry suits the small garden where the taller serviceberries would overwhelm, lovely in a native border, a wildlife planting, or a naturalized edge in sun to part shade. The early bloom, the edible berries, and the easy, colony-forming habit make this a generous, low-key native. Drought tolerant once established.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 5–8
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil
Well-drained
Mature size
Height 3–5 Feet · Spread 4–6 Feet
Growth rate
Moderate
Seasonality
Deciduous
Design Notes

A low native for the small garden where taller serviceberries would overwhelm, lovely in a native border, a wildlife planting, or a naturalized edge in sun to part shade. The early flowers feed bees, the sweet berries feed birds and people, and the colony-forming habit fills lean, sandy, sunny ground. Drought tolerant once established.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

White, five-petaled flowers in early spring

Flowers. Clouds of small, white, five-petaled flowers in early spring, among the first shrubs to bloom and good early forage for bees. Fruit. Sweet, blue-purple to nearly black berries ripen in early summer, edible fresh or cooked and a favorite of birds. Foliage. Small, rounded, deciduous leaves on a low, suckering, colony-forming shrub, with warm fall tints.

Care

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Light. Full sun to part shade.

Soil. Well-drained soil; tolerant of lean, sandy, and dry ground.

Water. Water to establish; drought tolerant once settled.

Pruning. Little needed; thin or remove suckers after fruiting to shape the colony.

Hardiness. USDA zones 5 to 8.

Here’s a closer look at how we produce our plants

From rooting to shipping, our top priority is ensuring you receive healthy, thriving plants for your garden’s success.

Woodlanders Growing Process

Because most of our plants are grown from rooted cuttings — alongside seed, air layering, and grafting chosen for each variety — you receive a stronger, true-to-type plant that establishes quickly in your garden.

Sustainable Growing Practices

Raised on organic soil blends and eco-friendly pest management — never harsh chemicals — your plant arrives healthy for your garden, your family, and the pollinators they feed.

Supporting Local Biodiversity

Every purchase gives back. We donate to the Aiken Arboretum and support local wildlife conservation, so growing your garden helps protect the wider ecosystem too.

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Grown in Aiken, South Carolina
At Woodlanders, we are committed to quality.

All our plant material is carefully propagated, grown, and nurtured at our humble nursery in Aiken, South Carolina.

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Your plant arrives carefully packed and ready to settle in. Unpack them promptly, give them a day or two to acclimate, then plant following the notes we include — that’s all it takes. Clear care guidance comes with every order, so success is the easy part.

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What to expect upon delivery

All our plants are sold in 1-gallon sizes, though the height of each plant can vary depending on its growth rate and seasonality, typically ranging from 1/2 to 2.5 feet.

Each plant is carefully packaged with its roots enclosed in a secure plastic bag containing moist soil, forming a compact root ball. To ensure safe transport, the box is padded with recycled newspaper, providing both stability and eco-friendly protection from weather during shipping.

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