Amelanchier named "Princess Diana"

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PP0060410

ABSTRACT:
A new variety of Amelanchier grandiflora is disclosed which is characterized by its unique yellow flower buds unfold into white flowers, its wide-spread branches, and, most particularly, by a brilliant red fall foliage display.

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