In the Spring, leaves emerge reddish orange and quickly deepen to dark purple. Flowering in June with a display of pink clusters followed by red fruit. Attractive to butterflies, birds and is a food source for Wildlife. As fall arrives, the leaves turn beautiful shades of burgundy and red. Older plants have exfoliating bark which adds winter interest to the landscape.

Scientific Name: Physocarpus opulifolius ‘ZLEBic5’ (PP31235)
Zone: 3
Light: Sun
Height: 3-4'
Width: 3-4'
Foliage: Red
Flower: Pink
Fruit: Red
Fall Color: Red-burgundy
Bloom Time: May-June