Oklahoma Peeping Tom is a type of deciduous shrub native to the Midwest and Great Plains regions of the United States. It is a fast-growing, mounding shrub that can reach up to 10 feet in height with a spread of up to 8 feet. The leaves are ovate to elliptic and dark green in color, with serrated margins and a toothed margin. The flowers are small, star-shaped, and yellow. It produces red, cherry-like fruit that ripens in late summer. There are two main types of Oklahoma Peeping Tom: the ‘Early’ and the ‘Late’ varieties. The ‘Early’ variety blooms from late spring to early summer, while the ‘Late’ variety blooms from late summer to early fall. Both varieties are popular ornamental plants due to their showy flowers and attractive foliage.