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Forsythia - Shrubs

Meadowlark Forsythia
$17.95
Forsythia 'Meadowlark'. Forsythia x 'Meadowlark' is noted for cold-hardiness of its buds and its blooming ability in exposure to temperatures that are below-zero. Heavier flowering is encouraged if planted in full sun. This fast growing deciduous shrub produces bright yellow flowers. These soft yellow flowers line arching branches in April which creates a 10-foot waterfall of glowing color. A true harbinger of spring!
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Sunrise Forsythia
$17.95
Forsythia 'Sunrise', Forsythia x 'Sunrise', also known as Border Forsythia and Golden Bell, is a deciduous shrub noted for its colorful yellow spring flowers appearing before foliage. All it requires is a sunny area and well-drained soil. It's also a very easy plant to grow and transplants
well. This plant is good in container plantings, border plantings, and as a specimen or ground cover. Prune after flowering to keep plant compact and to thin it out. 'Sunrises' display a purple fall leaf color.
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Lynwood Gold Forsythia
$17.95
Lynwood Gold Forsythia, Forsythia x intermedia 'Lynwood Gold', is an old time favorite with an upright spreading habit and big yellow flowers up entire length of stem. flowering stems appear as deep golden wands in April. 'Lynwood Gold' is a dense growing plant with an upright habit. Once plants are established prune in midspring after flowering by thinning out crowded stems from center of shrub. A little pruning will go a long way to keep your forsythia attractive and free flowering!
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Spectabilis Forsythia
$12
Spectabilis Forsythis, Forsythia x intermedia, is a showy border Forsythia that transplants readily. It grows at a rapid rate and is long-lived. Tolerates a wide range of soil and light conditions, but prefers full sun. Often used to control erosion on steep slopes because tips of branches root naturally and plants spread easily. Suggested uses for this plant include border, specimen plant, and screen. Prune in spring after flowering so that buds for next year can develop in fall.
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