Red bark, white flowers in June and berries in Autumn. Valuable for a contrasting colour in Winter. Flowers are creamy white in loose clusters in late May. Grows well in wet soils and is excellent for stabilizing slopes.
Large, solid, globular heads flower freely from mid-Summer until frost. Flowers are produced on new wood. Very suitable for Kawartha Lakes Region, Muskoka & Haliburton Area.
The brilliant Fall fire-red foliage appears earlier than on the other Burning Bushes. Attractive orange-red berries makes this variety useful as a screen, specimen, accent plant or hedge.
Small shrub with extra fine small foliage, excellent for a hedge or foundation planting. Spring brings a showy display of blooms that last to late fall.