Large creamy white panicle blooms that grow about 10� although could be smaller or larger depending on your location and the exposure to sun. Dark green foliage in summer turns deep red in the fall as the panicle blooms age red. Dr. Dirr named this seedling after Alice Richards, a graduate research technician in the University of Georgia�s famed horticulture department. This variety has been grown for years and has sparked interest from many nurseries in the southern US so expect this variety to be a favorite for years to come.