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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...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Border Forsythia, Spring Glory Border Forsythia)
Forsythia x intermedia is an arching deciduous shrub resulting from the cross between weeping forsythia and greenstem forsythia. Its cultivar ‘Spring Glory’ bears an abundance of glowing light-yellow flowers in late winter and early spring. The medium green leaves sometimes turn purplish red in fall.
Position ‘Spring Glory’ in full sun in a fertile, well drained soil, but it does tolerate a wide range of conditions. It is hardy to USDA zone 4, but the flower buds are reliably...
Mark A. Miller
(Border Forsythia, Sunrise Border Forsythia)
This medium sized, bushy border forsythia bears especially bright yellow flowers in spring. It is a vigorous shrub that was bred at Iowa State University.
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...
(Fort Laramie Strawberry, Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
Michael Charters, www.calflora.net
(Alpine Strawberry, Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
(Alpine Strawberry, Rugen Alpine Strawberry, Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
(Alpine Strawberry, Strawberry, Variegated Woodland Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
The sweet, aromatic red fruit of this low-growing herbaceous perennial are a late spring favorite. Garden strawberries vary greatly in the size and flavor of their fruits, but all bear three-lobed leaves and most form offsets via trailing stems known as stolons. Plants bear round white five-petaled flowers in early to mid-spring, followed by the cone-shaped fruits. Many cultivars produce only one crop a year in late spring and early summer, but everbearing cultivars continue fruiting through summer...
Jessie Keith
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are low-growing hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Introduced in 1981 by the University of Maryland, 'Allstar' bears mild-flavored fruits midway through the spring strawberry season.
Garden strawberries vary greatly in the size and flavor of their fruits, but all bear three-lobed leaves and most form offsets via trailing stems known as stolons. This cultivar produces numerous stolons and offsets. The round white five-petaled flowers appear in mid-spring,...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom strawberry 'Aroma' was once widely grown commercially for its large, flavorful, bright crimson berries. Originating in Kansas in 1889 and popular in the Midwest in the early twentieth century, it is rarely grown today.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Aroma' spreads by runners to form expanding clumps of three-lobed leaves. Plants bear round white five-petaled flowers in spring that develop from...