This dwarf variety gets it name from its bright red foliage in the spring that deepens to a rich, scarlet purple-red in the fall. It stays compact and rounded, slowly reaching 4-5' tall and 3-4' wide. Requires at least 5 hours of full sun to keep its vibrant, red tones. Does best when planted in organically rich, moist, but well-draining soil.
Chestnut Hill' is a more compact selection that will reach 4-5' tall and wide. It has a dense growth habit and makes for a great low-hedger. Stalks of fragrant, white flowers appear in spring.