This multi-stemmed tree has a nice upright shape.
In spring it is covered in white flowers, followed by editable fruit.
The fruit is adored by birds especially cedar waxwings.
The gray-green leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red in the fall.
Interesting note: its name comes from when the shad fish run in June and the fruit of the tree ripen. The fruit can also be used to make pies and tea.
Height: 20-25'
Spread: 10-15'
Shape: Upright
Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Orange-red
Exposure: Sun
Zone: 4-8
Photo courtesy of Bailey Nursery