This striking Ninebark has royal connections, as it was named in honour of the Queen Elizabeths Diamond Jubilee. Distinctive, highly decorative leaves emerge in spring in salmon-orange shades, creating a stunning display early in the year, before turning to green as they mature. Gorgeous clusters of small creamy white flowers bloom in June, followed later by burgundy fruits. The fiery shades of the foliage will be sure to create a talking point, which can be sited in a mixed border where it will provide year round interest & maintain a compact, rounded habit. Height & spread: 1.5m (5?).