This deciduous shrub boasts a broad, vase-shaped habit, growing to a height of 10-15 feet and a spread of 10-15 feet at maturity. It is hardy in Zones 5-8 and thrives in temperatures ranging from -20°F to 20°F. The striking coppery-orange, spider-like flowers bloom in mid to late winter, adding a vibrant pop of color during the colder months. In fall, its large, ovate leaves turn shades of yellow, orange, and red, creating a spectacular display. This shrub prefers well-drained, acidic to neutral soils with consistent moisture and performs best in full sun to partial shade. Its fragrant flowers attract pollinators, while its deer-resistant qualities make it a resilient choice for gardens with wildlife pressures. Perfect as a specimen planting or border accent, this plant combines ornamental interest with low-maintenance ease.