This deciduous shrub or small tree boasts a graceful, spreading habit and is celebrated for its profuse display of creamy white star-shaped flowers in late spring to early summer. Hardy in USDA Zones 5-8 and thriving in temperatures ranging from moderate to cool, it's an excellent choice for partial shade to full sun gardens. Fall brings stunning red-to-burgundy foliage, adding seasonal interest. It thrives in well-drained, acidic to neutral soils and has a rounded shape at maturity, reaching heights of approximately 15-20 feet with a similar spread. This variety produces ornamental red fruit in fall, which attracts birds while adding charm to the landscape. Relatively deer-resistant, it's an ideal centerpiece for naturalistic or woodland settings.