This plant exhibits a dense, compact habit, making it ideal for smaller landscapes or container gardening. Recommended for USDA hardiness zones 7-10, it thrives in moderate temperatures and can tolerate occasional frost, preferring mild winters. Fall brings a subtle transition of dark green foliage to reddish hues, complimented by delicate, urn-shaped white to pinkish flowers that add visual interest through late autumn and winter. Following the blooms, round, strawberry-like red fruit adorns the branches, offering beauty and attraction to birds and wildlife. It performs best in well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soils and tolerates drought once established. With a height of up to 6-8 feet and a manageable width of 4-5 feet, its rounded and bushy form makes it a striking statement plant. Deer-resistant, this versatile shrub is excellent for xeriscaping or coastal gardens, combining color, texture, and adaptability.