In spring, it produces clusters of small white flowers, followed by white berries in summer.
The burning bush is known for its brilliant red foliage in autumn, making it a standout in the fall landscape.
Japanese maples come in a variety of cultivars with red foliage, ranging from deep burgundy to bright crimson.
They have attractive, peeling bark and produce clusters of small white or pink flowers in spring.
Certain rose varieties, such as 'Knock Out' and 'Red Drift,' have red foliage that adds interest to the garden.
Barberry shrubs come in many cultivars with red or burgundy foliage, such as 'Crimson Pygmy' and 'Royal Burgundy.'
Some weigela cultivars, like 'Wine & Roses,' have dark red or purple foliage that provides season-long interest.
Smokebush varieties like 'Royal Purple' and 'Grace' feature deep red to purple foliage that intensifies in color in the fall.
Red-twig witch hazel is prized for its vibrant red to orange foliage in fall. It also produces fragrant yellow flowers in late winter to early spring.
This low-growing shrub features arching branches and small, glossy red berries in fall and winter.