Spreading by underground stolons, it favours riverbanks, lakeshores and sandy areas. Young branches are red-brown & hairy at first. Becomes brown to gray and smooth as it ages.
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.