This deciduous tree exhibits an upright, multi-stemmed habit with gracefully arching branches, making it a striking ornamental choice for landscapes. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4 through 8, flourishing in cool to moderate climates. The tree is notable for its vibrant yellow fall color, adding seasonal interest to gardens. Its flowers, though relatively inconspicuous, attract pollinators, supporting ecological health. Preferring moist to wet soils, it is ideal for riparian or water garden settings, where its tolerance for flooding and erosion control abilities make it highly functional. With a mature height ranging from 20 to 50 feet, this species has a spreading form and natural vigor, creating an excellent canopy or privacy screen. It is moderately deer resistant and effective at establishing in damp sites, offering both aesthetic and ecological value to landscapes.