This particular cultivar is a flowering tree celebrated for its vibrant yellow blossoms in early spring, often appearing before its leaves emerge. Its fruit, a bright red drupe, ripens in late summer, offering a tart flavor suitable for preserves and jams. The ‘Golden Glory’ variant is specifically known for its upright growth habit and profuse flowering, making it a striking ornamental addition to landscapes.
Cultivating this tree provides early-season pollen for pollinators when other sources are scarce. The fruit provides a food source for wildlife. Historically, the fruit has been used in traditional medicine and culinary applications. Its robust nature and adaptability to various soil types further enhance its value as a landscape specimen.