service tree

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service tree

A service tree bears clusters of small, dark fruit in late summer.

Definition

Noun: 1. A medium-sized European tree (Sorbus domestica) resembling the rowan/mountain ash but bearing edible fruit. This is the primary botanical definition. The fruit is a small pome, typically brownish or greenish, that becomes edible after bletting (a process of softening). 2. A North American tree or shrub (genus Amelanchier), also called shadbush or juneberry, having showy white flowers and edible blue-black to purplish fruit. This definition refers to a different group of plants, common in North America.

Usage Examples
  • Referring to the European tree (Sorbus domestica):
    • The ancient service tree in the orchard produces fruit used to make a traditional preserve.
    • Unlike the rowan, the fruit of the service tree is sweet and can be eaten.
  • Referring to the North American tree/shrub (Amelanchier):
    • In early spring, the service tree is covered in a cloud of white blossoms.
    • The birds quickly ate all the ripe berries from the service tree.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is sometimes used in historical or botanical texts without further specification, which can lead to ambiguity between the two primary types.
  • In a culinary context, "service tree" often specifically implies the European , whose fruit is used in jams, liqueurs, and cider.
Variants and Related Words
  • Serviceberry: The more common name for the North American species, often used to avoid confusion.
  • Sorb tree: Another name for the European .
  • Shadbush: A common name for species, referring to their bloom time coinciding with shad fish runs.
  • Juneberry: A common name for species, referring to the typical ripening period of its fruit.
Synonyms
  • For : Sorb tree, true service tree.
  • For : Serviceberry, shadbush, juneberry, shadblow.
Notes on Different Meanings

The word "service tree" has two distinct botanical meanings: 1. The European service tree (Sorbus domestica), a member of the rose family related to apples and rowans, valued for its hard wood and edible fruit. 2. Various North American serviceberry trees/shrubs (genus Amelanchier), also in the rose family, known for their early spring flowers and berry-like fruit. Context (geographic or descriptive) is usually needed to determine which is intended.

service tree

A service tree bears clusters of small, dark fruit in late summer.

Noun
  1. any of various North American trees or shrubs having showy white flowers and edible blue-black or purplish fruit
  2. medium-sized European tree resembling the rowan but bearing edible fruit