Saskatoon berry
Amelanchier alnifolia
APPEARANCE
RANGE & HABITAT
RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS
Many hoofed animals feed on the Saskatoon berry in the winter and the berries are also a good source of nutrients for birds late in the summer. It is used to help re-grow disturbed sites. It is still an important food and often made into jams and jellies!
Saskatoon berry is an important berry to First Nations throughout the province. The fruit is used as a sweetener in soups and tea is made from its twigs by the Nlaka’pamux people. Lillooet First Nation mix the Saskatoon berry with the fruit of red-oiser dogwood to sweeten it. This fruit also has a high content of flavonoids antioxidants, resulting in anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties.