A large, vigorous, bushy, deciduous shrub with maple like leaves that take on rich, deep purples and reds in the autumn. In late spring to early summer the branches become heavily laden with creamy white flowers that turn to bright white before dying. Unlike many opulus varieties Roseum is sterile so will not produce berries after flowering.
If left unpruned it can easily reach 4 meters in height with a similar spread and if heavy pruning is required this should be done just after flowering. Very easy to grow tolerating most light positions and soil conditions.
Sent as a young plant in a 9cm pot. May be cut back for shipping. Sent as dormant plants in winter.
Additional Photos By Fulvio Spada from Torino, Italy - Snowball flowers, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40586982