Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry

Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry is a small ornamental tree with white spring flowers, edible berries, and brilliant red-orange fall color.
Plant Type
Perennial
Light Requirement
Full sun to partial shade
Max Height
25 feet
Max Spread
25 feet

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Autumn Brilliance® Serviceberry is a multi-season standout, offering four-season beauty in a compact, manageable form. It grows 15–25 feet tall with an upright, rounded habit and blooms in early spring with clusters of fragrant white flowers. Summer brings edible purple-black berries that attract birds, while fall delivers an eye-catching display of red and orange foliage. Its smooth gray bark and clean winter silhouette add interest even in the dormant season. Ideal for small yards, naturalized areas, or along woodland edges, this low-maintenance native hybrid adds both beauty and ecological value to the landscape.

This section shows how the plant will fit into your yard and into your life.

Seasonal Interest:

Spring flowers, summer berries, brilliant fall foliage, attractive bark in winter

Landscape Uses:

Accent tree, wildlife garden, woodland edge, front yard specimen

Allergy Considerations:

Light fragrance, low allergen impact

Kid/Pet Safety:

Non-toxic; berries are edible for humans and wildlife

Mess Factor:

Low to moderate; some berry drop possible in summer

Maintenance Level:

Low

This section covers practical care information for homeowners.

Water Needs:

Moderate

Soil Tolerance:

Prefers well-drained soil; tolerates clay, loam, and slightly acidic conditions

Drought Tolerance:

Moderate once established

Deer Resistance:

Low; may need protection in rural areas

Pest/Disease Resistance:

Good; occasional rust or leaf spot, but generally trouble-free

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