







| Hardiness Zone: | 3 - 8 |
| Mature Height: | 10-20 Feet |
| Mature Width: | 20-25 Feet |
| Features: | Dense, upright clusters of yellow green flowers in early to mid-summer; upright clusters of red, hairy fruit (on female plants only) in late summer, persisting into winter; autumn color is scarlet, mixed with orange and purple. |
| Culture: | Full sun; moist, well-drained soil is best, but tolerates dryness; prefers acid soils, but tolerates slightly alkaline soils. |
| Cultivars: |
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| Mature Form: | Broad spreading due to suckering. |
| Native To: | United States (and Illinois) |
| Soil Conditions: |
Dry Moist, Well-DrainedWet
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| Tolerance: |
Alkaline Soil Dry Sites SaltSoil Compaction
Wet Sites
Wind
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| Uses: |
Barrier
Border
Foundation
Hedge
Massing
Naturalizing
Screen
Specimen
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| Foliage Color: |
Green |
| Fall Foliage Color: |
Orange Purple Red |
| Additional Notes: | Male and female flowers on separate plants. Fruit will be produced only if a male plant is available to pollinate the females. |