Amelanchier

/ˌæməˈlæŋkiər/ noun

A genus of small trees or shrubs with white flowers and small dark berries, commonly called serviceberries or shadbush.

From French 'amelancier' or 'amélanche,' possibly derived from a Savoy dialect or local name for the plant. The exact origin is unclear, but the English genus name preserves the French form.

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