This deciduous shrub features an upright, branching habit and is known for its dense, arching stems that create a striking silhouette in the garden. Adaptable and hardy, it thrives in USDA Zones 4-7. It enjoys full sun to partial shade and performs well in a variety of well-drained soils, including clay and loamy types. In the fall, its dark green leaves transform into shades of vibrant red and orange, adding seasonal interest. Small white to pale pink flowers appear in spring and are followed by clusters of small, glossy black fruits in late summer, which provide food for birds. It typically reaches a mature height of 6-10 feet and has moderate deer resistance, making it a great choice for wildlife-friendly gardens. Easily pruned, it is ideal for hedges, borders, or as a stand-alone specimen.