Habitat
- native to southeastern United States
- hardy to zone 4
Habit
and Form
- a small, deciduous shrub
- open, arching branches
- 3' to 6' tall and equally as wide
- slow growth rate
- medium texture
Summer
Foliage
- alternate leaf arrangement
- simple, deciduous leaves
- 1.5" to 3" long
- doubly serrated
- pubescent underside
- medium green leaf color
Autumn
Foliage
- greenish-yellow
- not ornamentally significant
Flowers
- perfect, white flowers
- borne in racemes
- blooms in May
- feathery stamen
Fruit
- achene, brown
- not ornamentally significant
Bark
- tannish-brown stems
- zigzag stem pattern
- ridged
Culture
- transplants easily
- prefers well-drained, moist soil
- full sun to partial shade
- prune after flowering
Landscape
Use
- specimen
- for the plant collector
- for flowering effect
- shrub border
Liabilities
ID
Features
- small, sessile, ovoid buds
- arrowhead shaped leaves with double serration
- pubescent leaf underside
- white flowers
- feathery stamen
- brown achene
Propagation
Cultivars/Varieties