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Forsythia 'Little Renee'
‘Little Renee’ is a forsythia cultivar that is noted for its compact-spreading shape, typically growing to only 2’ tall but spreading to as much as 4’ wide. It features light yellow flowers that appear in profusion before the leaves emerge in ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Forsythia Stem
Bright and cheerful Forsythia blossoms are amongst the very first signs of Spring! Ideal for creating a seasonal focal point in your foyer or anywhere you want to add line and form to your decor. You dont need to be a designer to display these lovely ... [... more]
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Silk Flowers

Forsythia -- Blooms
Forsythia flower buds are formed in the fall for the following year's spring bloom. Severe winter temperatures may kill buds. Freezing and thawing temperatures can also damage flower buds. Several birds including crows, cardinals and robins will ... [... more]
Old House Web

Seven Forests Forsythia 18
Seven Forests Forsythia 18 is a Chinese herbal remedy to fight bacterial infections, clean toxins, dispel wind. Sample Indications for use; infections of the skin, eyes, ears, nose, and throat; lymph node swelling. Also useful for rashes due to allergies. ... [... more]
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Forsythia In Ceramic Pot
Forsythia in ceramic pot. 27 inches tall. [... more]
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Boscov's

Forsythia -- Pruning
Forsythia should be pruned after blooming each spring. Remove one fourth of the plant starting the fifth year after planting to encourage new basal shoots. Remove old wood. For more information on pruning, University of Illinois Publication ... [... more]
Old House Web

Forsythia
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Forsythia 'Courtasol' Gold Tide
GOLD TIDE is a dwarf forsythia cultivar that is noted for its compact-spreading shape, typically growing to only 20” tall but spreading to as much as 4’ wide. It features light yellow flowers that appear in profusion before the leaves emerge in ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Forsythia Or Golden Bells
Forsythia is a member of the olive family and was named honour of William Forsyth. William Forsyth (1737-1804) became gardener to the Duke of Northumberland at Syon House. He later became gardener to King George III at Kensington and St James' ... [... more]
Bella Online

Forsythia -- Pruning
Forsythia should be pruned after blooming each spring. Remove one- fourth (1/4) of the plant starting the fifth year after planting to encourage new basal shoots. Remove old wood at ground level. Never prune or cut the entire plant back by ... [... more]
Old House Web

Korean Kumson Forsythia Bush -Variegated Leaves- Yellow
Family: Oleaceae (For-syth-ia: after William Forsyth, 1737-1800, English horticulturist) ; F. viridissima koreana) A unique new variegated forsythia that we discovered in Korea. Dark green leaves are accented with an attractive network of silver veins. ... [... more]
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Rare White Forsythia - Red Fall Color-Illegal in Korea!
Family: Oleaceae (Abelio-phy-llum: Abelia-like leaves) Resembles a Forsythia in most respects, except for its white flowers and a shorter stature. Benefits from a hard pruning after flowering. Red fall color. Very fragrant! Fantastic bonsai! [... more]
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