Credit
Sharon A. Yiesla
Sharon A. Yiesla
Small, fragrant, yellow flowers in early spring before the leaves emerge (male and female flowers on separate plants); bright red berries on female plants in late summer and autumn (most showy after leaves fall); autumn color is yellow.
Partial to full shade; moist, well-drained soils are best, but tolerates wet sites; prefers slightly acid soil.
Since male and female flowers are on separate plants, both are needed to produce the bright red berries (berries will be produced on female plants only).
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United Sates (and Illinois)