Princess Diana Serviceberry has lightly fragrant white flowers blooming in loose clusters before the leaves. In June, edible red berries turn dark purplish-black. Its glossy leaves start bronzy-purple, maturing to a rich dark green. Come fall, it has outstanding early and long-lasting red foliage. With minimal suckering compared to other serviceberries, it promises a tidy appearance. Blooming in spring, it's a perfect addition to your landscape.
For optimal growth, plant in full sun to partial shade with consistent moisture. It adapts well to different soil types and is content in well-drained, nutrient-rich, acidic, average, and clay soils.