Amelanchier arborea ‘Robin Hill’ – Spring Flowers and Summer Berries
Description
Amelanchier arborea ‘Robin Hill’ is a graceful, multi-seasonal small tree or large shrub prized for its showy white flowers in spring, which emerge before the fresh green leaves. In early summer, the branches are laden with edible purple berries that attract birds and wildlife.
Through summer, the dark green foliage remains lush, transitioning to a brilliant display of red, orange, and yellow in autumn. Its compact size and elegant habit make it suitable for small gardens, borders, or naturalistic plantings.
Size & Growth
Grows 4–6 m tall and 3–4 m wide over time, with a rounded, upright crown.
Growing Conditions
Thrives in full sun to partial shade, in fertile, well-drained soil. Tolerates clay soils and urban conditions.
Why Choose Amelanchier arborea ‘Robin Hill’?
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Four-Season Interest – White spring flowers, summer berries, lush foliage, and autumn colour.
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Wildlife-Friendly – Berries attract birds; flowers attract pollinators.
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Compact & Elegant – Ideal for small gardens, borders, or naturalistic schemes.
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Low Maintenance – Hardy, adaptable, and reliable.
Planting & Care Guide
Position: Full sun to partial shade for best flowering and fruiting.
Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil; tolerates clay and poorer soils.
Watering: Water during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature.
Feeding: Balanced fertiliser in spring can support growth and fruiting.
Pruning: Minimal; remove dead or crossing stems after fruiting to maintain shape.
Design & Planting Ideas
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Plant as a specimen tree or in small clusters for seasonal interest.
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Use in wildlife-friendly gardens to feed pollinators and birds.
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Combine with shrubs, perennials, and small trees for layered garden design.
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Suitable for mixed borders, small gardens, or naturalistic landscapes.