This deciduous shrub features a twisted, contorted growth habit, making it a unique focal point in any garden. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4-8 and performs well in a variety of well-drained soils, preferring full sun to partial shade. This plant tolerates temperatures down to -30°F, making it suitable for cooler climates. Its fall color consists of yellow foliage, providing seasonal interest. In late winter to early spring, it develops golden-yellow male catkins that dangle from its twisted branches, adding a charming touch before leaf-out. The mature height typically reaches 8-10 feet with a similar spread, and its unique, gnarled form is ideal for both small and large spaces. The plant is deer-resistant, making it a durable choice for wildlife-prone areas. While it does not bear significant fruit, its ornamental value and distinctive appearance make it a prized addition to gardens and landscapes.