This hardy, deciduous shrub features a bushy, upright habit and is well-suited for colder climates, thriving in USDA Zones 2-7. Reaching a mature height of 4-6 feet, it produces pure white, single flowers with a delicate fragrance from late spring to fall, attracting pollinators. The foliage is dark green, deeply veined, and turns shades of yellow in the fall for added seasonal interest. After flowering, it develops large, orange-red, edible hips, making it a valuable ornamental and wildlife-friendly plant. Deer-resistant and tolerant of various soil types, including sandy or poor, it prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Perfect for informal hedges, seaside gardens, or naturalizing, it offers low maintenance and high visual appeal.