This deciduous tree exhibits an upright spreading habit, reaching a mature height of approximately 20 feet. Hardy in zones 5-8, this tree thrives best in well-drained, acidic to neutral soil and enjoys full sun to partial shade. In spring, it produces delicate yellowish-green flowers that are a delightful contrast against the emerging leaves. The fall foliage transforms into a mesmerizing palette of golden yellows and fiery oranges. Deer resistant and devoid of any notable fruit, it also tolerates urban pollution, making it suitable for city gardens. The graceful form and vibrant seasonal display make this an attractive addition to any landscape.