Grows naturally as a shrub, but frequently grafted onto a stem in practice. The loose branching pattern produces an open crown. On emerging, the leaf has white, felt-like hairs on the underside, giving it a silver-grey appearance. These hairs disappear in the summer and the oval leaves are conspicuously grey-green. The autumn colours vary each year, but are usually a combination of yellow, orange and red hues. The creamy white flowers are strikingly large and grouped in dense racemes. The edible fruits are fairly small and blue-black. Amelanchier has few soil requirements but grows best in calcareous soil.
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modstandsdygtig mod frost (vinterfasthed 1 til 6), modstandsdygtig mod vind
Anvendelse
trækasser, taghaver, lille have, patiohaver
Form
højstammet træ, flerstammet træ
højstammet træflerstammet træsurbundkalkrig jordlerjordtørvejordsandjordTåler halvhærdningmodstandsdygtig mod frost (vinterfasthed 1 til 6) modstandsdygtig mod vindBredt æggeformet3. størrelse mindre end 6 meterLys, åben kronegrønhvidaprilgennemsnitligiøjnefaldende blomstringIøjnefaldende efterårsfarver(sædvanligvis) ikke toksiskSirlige frugterspiselige frugter
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Amelanchier rotundifolia 'Edelweiss'
Amelanchier rotundifolia 'Edelweiss' can eventually reach a height of 2-3 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Amelanchier rotundifolia 'Edelweiss' is gennemsnitlig and can eventually reach a height of 2-3 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The leaves of Amelanchier rotundifolia 'Edelweiss' turn gul, orange, rød in autumn.
The right time to plant Amelanchier rotundifolia 'Edelweiss' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Amelanchier rotundifolia 'Edelweiss' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.