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Jesse Saylor
(Forsythia, Northern Gold Forsythia)
Blooming reliably in areas that are too cold for most forsythias, this upright, medium-sized shrub announces spring with an abundance of sunny flowers. Introduced in 1979 by Agriculture Canada, 'Northern Gold' derives from a 1962 cross between Forsythia ovata 'Ottawa' and F. europaea.
The oval, serrated, yellowish green leaves of this deciduous shrub are paired along erect to slightly arching branches. The leaves often assume maroon tints in autumn. The funnel-shaped,...
John Buettner
(Forsythia, Northern Sun Forsythia)
Blooming reliably in areas that are too cold for most forsythias, this upright, medium-sized shrub announces spring with an abundance of sunny flowers. Deriving from a cross between Korean forsythia and Albanian forsythia, 'Northern Sun' was introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1983.
The oval, serrated, medium green leaves of this deciduous shrub are paired along erect to slightly arching branches. The leaves may assume reddish purple tints in autumn. The funnel-shaped, four-petaled,...
Jesse Saylor
(Trifoliate Forsythia)
Forsythias are harbingers of spring, beloved for their early, prolific display of brilliant yellow blooms. The genus Forsythia is comprised of about 11 species, one from southeastern Europe the rest from eastern Asia. This genus was named in honor of William Forsyth, one of the founders of the organization that went on to become the Royal Horticulture Society. He never saw his namesake plants, as the first Forsythia was named several decades after his passing.
These upright,...
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...
James H. Schutte
(Arnold Dwarf Border Forsythia, Border Forsythia)
Suitable as a shrub and groundcover, ‘Arnold Dwarf’ maintains a low mounding habit. It blooms in early spring like all other forsythias, but the flowers are less susceptible to frost damage because they are held closer to the ground.
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 by frost....
Mary S. Thomas
(Border Forsythia, Goldilocks® Border Forsythia)
The truly dwarf forsythia, Goldilocks®, maintains a low but upright habit. It blooms in early spring like all other forsythias, but the flowers are less susceptible to frost damage because they are held closer to the ground. The golden yellow flowers thickly cover its upright stems when in bloom.
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,...