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AMELANCHIER (Continued)<br />

lamarckii (= canadensis, confusa, grandiflora) - Juneberry<br />

____ 2 to 8 m tall shrub depending on the growing conditions with wide-growing<br />

branches; white flowers in loose racemes appearing<br />

in April/May; violet to purple-red round sweet fruits are edible,<br />

remarkable yellow to carmine autumn colours - both species are<br />

adaptable to any site and are equally versatile in their use. D, H,<br />

R, S, St. Zone 5a.<br />

Quality Height<br />

or<br />

width<br />

´Prince William´ (= canadensis ´Prince William´ ) - Juneberry, Serviceberry NEW!<br />

____ An up to 2.5 m tall, multi-trunk shrub with a broad, upright, compact<br />

growth. Leaves are bronze-coloured early in the season,<br />

turning a spectacular orange-red in autumn. Flowers abundant,<br />

creamy white, 2 cm in diameter, appearing end April / early May,<br />

borne in large and dense racemes. Fruits are the largest amongst<br />

the serviceberries, about the size of blueberries, 1.2-1.5 cm<br />

in diameter, with a very good taste. A top cultivar that not only<br />

attracts attention due to its uniquely large yields. D, H, R, S, St.<br />

Zone 5a.<br />

Content<br />

Bunch/<br />

Box<br />

per plant<br />

250<br />

€<br />

per plant<br />

>2500<br />

€<br />

2j.v.S. 1/1 30-50 25 0,90 0,72 0,65<br />

2j.v.S. 1/1 50-80 25 1,10 0,88 0,79<br />

leichte Str. 2 Tr. 40-70 10 2,05 1,64 1,48<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 15-30 32 3,05 2,44<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 30-50 32 3,40 2,72<br />

2j.v.M. TC/1/1 P9 15-30 32 3,05 2,44<br />

2j.v.M. TC/1/1 P9 30-50 32 3,40 2,72<br />

´Rainbow Pillar´® (´Glennform´)¥ (= canadensis ´Rainbow Pillar´) - Juneberry, Serviceberry NEW!<br />

____ 3 to 5 m high and 2 m broad, straight upright growing well<br />

branched shrub; leaves are narrow-elliptic, denticulated, dark<br />

green, in autumn brilliant orange-red; numerous white flowers;<br />

fruits red-brown to violet-black; bred by H. LOSELY & SON.<br />

Perry, Ohio, USA – the excellent characteristics of the whole<br />

year beautiful serviceberries (rich flowering, edible fruits, nice<br />

autumn colour) are topped by the mildew free foliage(!) and the<br />

upright also for hedges suitable shape. Absolutely winter hardy<br />

top-variety with high potentials for the marked. D, H, K, R, S, St.<br />

Zone 4. Community trade mark 0093<strong>12</strong>737. Cultivar protected<br />

under trademark rights - unauthorized propagation prohibited!<br />

rotundifolia (= ovalis, vulgaris) - Snowy Mespilus<br />

____ 1.5 to 3 m shrub with multple stems and erect growth; produces<br />

suckers; flowers appear in April/May in white, felty, and upright<br />

racemes; round, blue-black berry-like fruits are edible - the only<br />

native species in Europe. D, H, R, S, St. Zone 5a.<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 15-30 32 3,05 2,44<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 30-50 32 3,40 2,72<br />

2j.v.M. TC/1/1 P9 15-30 32 3,05 2,44<br />

2j.v.M. TC/1/1 P9 30-50 32 3,40 2,72<br />

2j.v.S. 1/1 30-50 25 1,25 1,00<br />

3j.v.S. 1/2 50-80 25 1,50 1,20<br />

leichte Str. 2 Tr. 40-70 10 2,25 1,80<br />

Bio-Topf 1/1 32 2,10 1,68

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