The Korean Sweetheart tree (Euscaphis) is a small tree or tall bush with an open branch structure that usually grows to between 10 and 20 feet. During the growing season, slender emerald-green leaves fill the branches and they're compound and pinnate. The foliage turns a deep golden purple in autumn before the leaves fall to the ground. They also produce small, yellowish-white flowers that appear in spring however, the flowers are not particularly decorative or showy.
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Source: Gardening Know How

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