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Arches National Park
Utah Serviceberry
Amelanchier utahensis

Amelanchier utahensis

Family: Rosaceae – Rose Family

Shrubs; 1.65' to 13.2' (0.5 to 4 m) tall; pinkish bark

Leaves: alternate; simple; not lobed; hairy; 0.4” to 1.08” (10 to 27 mm) long, 0.24” to 1.08” (6 to 27 mm) wide

Flowers: 5 white petals which are showy and fragrant; 5 sepals; bisexual, rarely unisexual; 10 to numerous stamens; 1 pistil; radially symmetrical; cup-like base to flower; perfect; petals 0.21” to 0.4” (5.2 to 10 mm) long, 0.072” to 0.168” (1.8 to 4.2 mm) wide

Pollinators: bees; self-fertile

Fruits: pome (outside fleshy, many seeded fruit)

Family: fruit provides food for wildlife. Some plants in this family are important wildlife browse, but some have a tendency to accumulate cyanide.

Blooms in Arches National Park: March, April, May

Habitat in Arches National Park: riparian areas, dry slopes, desert shrub, grassland and pinyon-juniper communities

Location seen: Park Avenue , park road miles 5 to 8 - Petrified Dunes area, Windows trail, Tower Arch

Other: The genus name, “Amelanchier, is probably from an old French common name. The species name, “utahensis”, means “of or from Utah” referring to the first recorded specimen which was from Washington County, Utah.

The family is large and complex and some botanists think it should be divided into more than 1 family. The family is held together by the presence of the hypanthium (a cup-shaped structure on which the calyx, corolla, and often the stamens are inserted).

John Wesley Wolfe  

Did You Know?
In the late 1800s, John Wesley Wolfe, a disabled Civil War veteran, and his son, Fred, built a homestead in what is now Arches National Park. A weathered log cabin, root cellar, and corral remain as evidence of the primitive ranch they operated for more than 10 years.

Last Updated: July 19, 2007 at 02:58 EST