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Forsythia (pronounced /fɔrˈsɪθiə/ ) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae (olive family). There are about 11 species, mostly native to eastern Asia, but one native to southeas...
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Sometimes misspelled as 'forsynthia' or 'forcynthia,' border forsythia bushes are shrubs best known for ushering in spring. Care tips (including pruning) offered for border forsythias (intermedia hybrid). ... Plant Taxonomy of Forsythia Bushes:
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How to grow and care for A Forsythia bush, a popular hedgerows and foundation plant around homes and buildings. ... How to Grow and Care for Forsythia Bushes...
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Gardening guide to the care and cultivation of Golden Bells, Forsythia ... The Forsythia is a fast growing (1-2 feet per year) deciduous shrub, which is hardy in USDA zones 4-9. Depending on the variety, they can vary in size from a compact one foot tall plant, to others that can reach 8 to 10 feet in height.
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Now found almost anywhere the Forsythia originated in China. They can take full sun or light shade, doing best in well drained soils with supplementary watering during prolonged dry spells. Cuttings taken from green shoots in spring or early summer are easily root in moist sand.
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When Forsythia Blooms ... One of the first signs of spring is the gorgeous yellow flowers of the forsythia. This versatile flowering plant is a 'must' in many gardens because of its early flowers, value as a source for cut flowers and use as a privacy screen or background landscape shrub.
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Since the forsythia is being established this early, I see no need for providing cover. If it makes you feel better to do so, go ahead. I never have known any forsythia that died because of winter problems.
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Habit and Form ... of hybrid origin (F. suspensa x F. viridissima) ... Forsythia x intermedia Border Forsythi...
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