NOUN
- edible purple or red berries
- any of various North American trees or shrubs having showy white flowers and edible blue-black or purplish fruit
How To Use serviceberry In A Sentence
- The eggs were not laid until the last week of April, as the weather warmed up, serviceberry bloomed, and maples, poplars, birches, and beeches were leafing out.
- This is also known as Juneberry or serviceberry depending on where you live and who you learned your kennings from. Narrow window of opportunity
- Often planted in landscapes, Juneberry, also known as serviceberry, is not common in the wilds of the five boroughs. NYT > Home Page
- As chokecherry and serviceberry blossoms fade into a plump, hot August, I too expect fall and then winter. Emma Lou Thayne: Prayers Of Longing And Thanks
- The eggs were not laid until the last week of April, as the weather warmed up, serviceberry bloomed, and maples, poplars, birches, and beeches were leafing out.
- Often perched along the Gulf rim is the common serviceberry, a tree whose inch-wide white flowers bloom in late March, just before the leaves expand.
- Sarvis" is correctly called serviceberry, and is one of the earliest trees to bloom in the spring. Undefined
- Eighty new trees will be planted, Kousa dogwood, Eastern redbud, downy serviceberry, sourwood, Yoshino cherry, and tulip poplar among them.
- Eighty new trees will be planted, Kousa dogwood, Eastern redbud, downy serviceberry, sourwood, Yoshino cherry, and tulip poplar among them.
- He includes fruits like juneberry, also known as serviceberry, shadbush or saskatoon (Amelanchier spp.). RutlandHerald.com