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James H. Schutte
(Broxensis Greenstem Forsythia, Greenstem Forsythia)
Forsythia blooms are harbingers of spring with masses appearing on branches usually before the leaves. Bronxensis greenstem forsythia is a dwarf shrub, deciduous to semi-evergreen with greenish bark. It is native to China and has leaves which are leathery, lance-shaped with a pointed tip and toothed margins above the middle. The leaf color is green turning burgundy to red in the fall. The leaves may stay green after establishment. The flowers are borne singly in the leaf axils and are pale yellow...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Border Forsythia, Lynwood Border Forsythia)
Forsythia x intermedia is an arching deciduous shrub resulting from the cross between weeping forsythia and greenstem forsythia. Its cultivar ‘Lynwood Gold’ bears an abundance of bright yellow flowers in late winter and early spring. The flowers open wider than those of most other cultivars. The medium-green leaves sometimes turn purplish in fall. 'Lynwood Gold' needs full sun and fertile, well drained soil, but will tolerate a wide range of conditions. It is hardy to USDA zone...
Felder Rushing
(Border Forsythia, Spectabilis Border Forsythia)
This very old cultivar is probably the most common in cultivation. It grows to be very large, is heavy flowering and has relatively good bud hardiness.
Nothing helps reign in spring like a bountiful arrangement of forced forsythia branches. This tried and true spring-flowering deciduous shrub is known by all and loved by many. Its cheerful bright yellow blooms appear before the foliage unfolds and are some of the first to appear. In fact, the early blooms often open too early and are damaged...