Amelanchier humilis

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Read about Amelanchier humilis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Amelanchier humilis, Wiegand (A. spicàta of many writers, not Koch). Stiffly upright shrub, 1-4 ft., stoloniferous and forming patches: Lvs. oval-oblong or oval, subcordate or rarely rounded at the base, 1-2 in. long, serrate to below the middle: racemes many-fld., rather dense and upright; fls. small; petals oblong-obovate, about Vain, long: fr. nearly black, bloomy, juicy and sweet. May; fr. in Aug. Vt. to Alberta, south to N. Y. and Iowa.


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