Serviceberry Tree in the Fall
by Karen Adams
Title
Serviceberry Tree in the Fall
Artist
Karen Adams
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Digital Prints - Photography
Description
I love my Serviceberry tree. It is a slow growing tree (or some consider it a large shrub!) This American native plant is beautiful in early spring for its billows of lacy white blooms and beautiful again in autumn for blazing color on the pleasing rounded leaves. In the late spring – serviceberry is sometimes called Juneberry – the fruit makes for some magical eating, as thousands of delicious purple-red berries ripen. I always find several birds frantically picking the berries off me tree just as fast as they can, before others get to it! It really gives me my only opportunity to see a Cedarwax Wings if they are anywhere near my house. Within two to three days all of the berries are gone!
But I might love it most of all in the Fall, when these gorgeous leaves turn glowing shades of reds and orange.
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November 11th, 2016
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