This deciduous tree showcases a rounded, spreading habit with a dense crown, making it an excellent ornamental option. Hardy in USDA Zones 4-7, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, adapting well to urban conditions. It features striking white flowers in spring that give way to clusters of bright red-orange fruit, which persist into winter, adding interest and feeding wildlife. The foliage transitions into a stunning bronze and yellow fall color, enhancing seasonal appeal. It typically reaches a mature height of 20-35 feet with a similar spread and exhibits moderate deer resistance. Its adaptable nature and striking year-round beauty make it a versatile addition to landscapes.