Medium shrub with edible fruit; below 8,000′ elev.; good wildlife species.
![post](https://conservation4you.org/wp-content/themes/dynamik-gen/images/post-formats/default.png)
Double El Conservation District
Conserving Natural Resources
Purple new foliage, clear red-pink flowers, and abundant dark red fruit. mature height of 20 ft with a spread. purple leaves in the spring later turn to reddish green. In May pinkish red flowers form all over the tree. Flowers give rise to dark-red fruit . The fruit hangs provides food for song birds.Easily grown on a host of sites all across the temperature zones