alderleaf Juneberry
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Definition
Noun: 1. A shrub or small tree native to northwestern North America, characterized by fragrant creamy-white flowers and small, waxy, purple-red fruits. It is a species of serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia).
Usage
- The alderleaf juneberry is valued both for its ornamental spring blossoms and its edible summer berries.
- In landscaping, an alderleaf juneberry can serve as an attractive, multi-season focal point.
Examples
- We identified an alderleaf juneberry by its distinctive smooth, gray bark and clusters of white flowers.
- The fruit of the alderleaf juneberry is sweet and often used in jams and pies.
- Birds and other wildlife frequently forage on the berries of the alderleaf juneberry.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this species () from other varieties of serviceberry or juneberry, emphasizing its specific leaf shape resembling alder leaves.
- In Horticulture and Ecology: It is discussed for its drought tolerance, its role in native plant gardens, and its importance as a food source for local fauna.
Variants and Related Words
- Saskatoon berry: A common name for the fruit of the alderleaf juneberry and the shrub itself, especially in Canada.
- Serviceberry: A broader common name for plants in the genus , which includes the alderleaf juneberry.
- Juneberry: A general name for various species, referring to the typical ripening time of their fruit.
- Amelanchier alnifolia: The scientific binomial (genus and species) name for the alderleaf juneberry.
Synonyms
- Saskatoon
- Western serviceberry
- Pacific serviceberry
Noun
- shrub or small tree of northwestern North America having fragrant creamy white flowers and small waxy purple-red fruits