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Forsythia, buds

forsythia sp.

Photo by LarsKorb
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Field Notes

Description:

Forsythias are popular early spring flowering shrubs in gardens and parks. Two are commonly cultivated for ornament, Forsythia × intermedia and Forsythia suspensa. They are both spring flowering shrubs, with yellow flowers. They are grown and prized for being tough, reliable garden plants. Forsythia × intermedia is the more commonly grown, is smaller, has an upright habit, and produces strongly coloured flowers. Forsythia suspensa is a large to very large shrub, can be grown as a weeping shrub on banks, and has paler flowers. Many named garden cultivars can also be found. Forsythia is frequently forced indoors in the early spring.

Notes:

The genus is named after William Forsyth

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Comments (5)

It's strange Carol - the one's of our our neighbours are also in full bloom....not ours...same sun, same soil....nature is funny sometimes.
Ours are in full bloom. We have about 40 of them and they are gorgeous.
I know Lars. I was in England over Christmas and January, it was so mild that Primroses, Snowdrops and many other native plants were flowering
Crocus and Snow Drop have been earlier ;) Thank you, Viv
One of the first signs that Spring is on the way : ) Love it!
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PublishedMarch 22, 2012

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