Mauve flowers, VIII–IX; gold foliage tinted orange in summer and turning bright red in winter; upright, bushy habit; height 26–30cm; spread 31–45cm.
Seedling raised and introduced by R. M. Steele (Rose Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada) in 1993 and named after a town in Nova Scotia.
Named after a town in Nova Scotia. The name consists of one word.