This cultivar has a wider growth habit. Its leaves are dark green and color deep red before they shed in autumn. Its flowers appear mid-May around the time the last Cornus florida has stopped flowering. The flowers are surrounded by 4 quite wide cream white bracts which do not overlap. The bracts are somewhat curled, which gives the flower a bowl-like appearance. The flowers are sterile, as all rutgerensis crossbreeds, and therefore have no fruits. It is winter proof and the rest of its characteristics are equal to those of its parents.