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Forsythia x intermedia “Lynwood Gold” is one of the best cultivars, offering large yellow flowers covering the entire length of the stem.
Q: Should we do something to prepare forsythia bushes now in preparation for upcoming winter? If so, how, what and when should we do this? Mary Rogers, Kalamazoo A: It's interesting this question ...
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Our three most common local forsythias — Forsythia virdissima, Forsythia intermedia and Forsythia suspensa — were among the earliest species brought to Western gardens from the Far East.
The forsythia intermedia hybrids, like f. suspensa and f. viridissima were garden giants. F. suspensa was a semi-weeping form that grew not only three metres tall, but at least two to three metres ...
Happy National Gardening Day! Check out some quick facts about the beautiful plant, forsythia! The Forsythia is a yellow flowering, multi-stemmed blooming deciduous shrub. It is a member of the olive ...
The species form of the border forsythia (Forsythia intermedia) grows to a gangly 8 to 10 feet tall and 10 to 12 feet wide.
If you have recently purchased a young Forsythia x intermedia or flowering currant from the local nursery or garden centre and planted it in the garden, it may well benefit from a pruning now to ...
The usual kind seen is Forsythia intermedia, especially the variety 'Lynwood', a hybrid of two Chinese species that arose in an Irish garden. It makes a bush to about three metres tall and as broad.