This low-growing, spreading shrub features a dense, horizontal habit perfect for ground cover or accent planting. Hardy in USDA Zones 5-7, it thrives in cooler temperatures and well-drained, moderately fertile soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. In the fall, its small, oval leaves transform into a vibrant orange-red, adding a pop of seasonal interest to landscapes. Tiny white flowers appear in late spring, followed by red berries that persist into winter, providing food for birds. It is drought-tolerant once established and moderately deer-resistant. With a mature height of 1-2 feet and a spread of 4-5 feet, this shrub is ideal for compact spaces or erosion control.