Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry


Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis 'Rogers')
Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis 'Rogers'), also known as Lustre Serviceberry, is a refined selection of the native Allegheny serviceberry, prized for its soft-textured foliage, consistent flowering, and strong fall color. Known for its elegant branching and upright form, this cultivar offers early-season interest with its fragrant blooms, followed by edible berries and vivid autumn foliage. It's a dependable performer that blends beauty with ecological benefit, making it well suited to both traditional gardens and naturalized landscapes.
Distinctive Features
'Rogers' grows 15 to 25 feet tall with a similar spread, typically forming a multi-stemmed, vase-shaped silhouette. In early spring, pink buds open to white star-shaped flowers that cover the branches just as leaves begin to emerge. The new foliage is bronze-tinted, maturing to blue-green in summer before turning brilliant orange to red in fall. Edible dark purple berries ripen in early summer, attracting birds and offering a blueberry-like flavor. Its smooth gray bark and graceful structure provide added winter interest.
Growing Conditions
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade; best flowering and fall color in full sun.
- Soil: Moist, well-drained soils are ideal; adapts to loamy, sandy, or clay conditions with slightly acidic pH.
- Water: Moderate; provide consistent moisture during establishment.
- Humidity: Handles humid climates well with good air circulation.
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4�8; reliably hardy across much of the eastern and central U.S.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point Plantings: Spring flowers and bold fall foliage provide standout seasonal appeal.
- Wildlife Gardens: Supports birds and pollinators with both nectar and fruit.
- Naturalized Areas: Integrates well into woodland edges, slopes, and native borders.
- Mixed Shrub Borders: Complements viburnums, dogwoods, and ornamental grasses.
- Urban Landscapes: Compact size and native resilience make it ideal for small yards and city gardens.
Low Maintenance Care
Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry is easy to maintain and highly adaptable, requiring little beyond routine care. Its natural form reduces pruning needs, and its disease resistance makes it a dependable addition to most garden settings.
- Watering: Water deeply and regularly during establishment; becomes more drought tolerant with age.
- Pruning: Minimal pruning needed; remove crossing or dead branches in winter or shape lightly after flowering.
- Fertilizing: Apply compost or balanced fertilizer in spring only if needed.
- Pest and Disease Resistance: Resistant to rust, leaf spot, and fire blight in well-ventilated locations.
- Winter Care: Fully hardy; no special winter protection required.
Why Choose Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry?
Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis 'Rogers') offers native charm, reliable performance, and seasonal variety. Its soft foliage, edible berries, and graceful structure make it a top choice for gardeners looking to support wildlife while adding beauty to the landscape.
- Early Blooms: Fragrant white flowers appear before many other shrubs leaf out.
- Edible Fruit: Early summer berries attract birds and can be used in jams or fresh eating.
- Brilliant Fall Color: Foliage turns vibrant shades of red and orange in autumn.
- Attractive Structure: Upright, vase-shaped habit works well in both formal and informal settings.
- Low-Maintenance Native: Offers reliable beauty and habitat support with minimal care.
For four-season beauty, ecological value, and refined form, Rogers Allegheny Serviceberry is an excellent addition to any native or ornamental planting plan.

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