This deciduous woody shrub showcases an upright and spreading habit, offering stunning displays of creamy white flowers in late spring to early summer. Hardy in zones 5-9, it thrives in moderate temperatures and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soils enriched with organic matter. Its fall foliage transforms into vibrant shades of red and orange, adding seasonal interest. The plant produces modest, ornamental, red fruits that are a delightful feature but not edible. Reaching up to 20 feet in height with a broad, rounded form at maturity, it's an excellent choice for garden landscapes, borders, or as a specimen plant. This variety exhibits moderate deer resistance and boasts a form that's both attractive and naturalistic. Perfect for pollinator-attracting gardens and adaptable to various growing conditions.