This deciduous shrub features a dense, upright to arching habit, perfect for hedges or foundation plantings. Recommended for hardiness in zones 4 to 7, it thrives in temperate climates with full to partial sun exposure. Cotoneaster showcases striking fall color transitioning to shades of orange, red, and purple, adding autumn interest. Small pinkish-white flowers bloom in late spring, followed by glossy black berries that provide visual appeal and attract birds. It prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil and grows to a mature height of 6 to 10 feet with a similar spread. Renowned for its adaptability, it can tolerate urban pollution and moderate deer resistance. This shrub's tidy form and vibrant seasonal color make it a versatile choice for gardeners seeking year-round beauty.