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Saskatoon Berry Varieties


Below is a list of all known varieties for Saskatoon Berry. Click on a variety name to view more detailed nutrient and sourcing information.


Variety Name Description
Amelanchier Alnifolia (Botanical) The botanical species name for the Saskatoon Berry, often called the Western Serviceberry.
Dried Saskatoon Berry The fruit dried and used as a naturally sweet, chewy snack or additive, often resembling a large raisin or dried blueberry.
Honeywood Saskatoon Berry A cultivar known for its late ripening, high quality, and large, sweet fruit; thrives in wet conditions.
Juneberry (Saskatoon) A common synonym, referencing the month when the fruit typically ripens in its native habitat.
Lee 8 Saskatoon Berry A high-yielding cultivar known for its large fruit size and concentrated ripening, making harvesting efficient.
Martin Saskatoon Berry A cultivar known for having the largest berries of most named varieties, prized for fresh market.
Northline Saskatoon Berry A reliable, high-yielding cultivar; known for suckering (spreading), which makes it excellent for hedges and mechanical harvesting.
Pembina Saskatoon Berry A cold-hardy cultivar; known for its excellent flavor, tenderness, and moderate size.
Regent Saskatoon Berry A cultivar known for its strong ornamental value and reliable production of medium-sized, sweet berries.
Saskatoon Berry Pemmican Grade A distinction for berries dried and used traditionally as an ingredient in pemmican (a mixture of dried meat and fat).
Saskatoon Berry Powder The dehydrated and ground fruit, used as a natural purple food coloring or flavoring for supplements.
Saskatoon Berry Purée The cooked and strained pulp of the berry, used as a smooth base for syrups and pie fillings.
Serviceberry (General) A common synonym for the fruit, referencing its historical use as a food source in Western North America.
Smoky Saskatoon Berry A well-known cultivar; known for its smoky-sweet flavor and large fruit size; a popular standard for commercial growers.
Thiessen Saskatoon Berry A very large-fruited cultivar; known for its early ripening, exceptional sweetness, and large, dark purple berries.
Wild Saskatoon Berry (Foraged) A distinction for berries gathered from natural habitats, often smaller but intensely flavorful.