Forsythia (Golden Bell)

Forsythia Signals the Blossoming of Spring with Blazing Glory

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The Brilliant Forsythia, matthew_hull

Dreary landscapes come alive with the bursting buds of the Forsythia. In both formal and in informal settings this hardy shrub is a carefree addition to your landscape.

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Southern Forsythias bloom as early as February. In the north, Forsythia are the first to bloom as well and continue to bloom until the appearance of rich, dark green foliage. The forsythia is extremely tolerant in both drought and heat conditions and also deer resistant.

Hardy Species of Forsythia

The hardiest of species are:

Forsythias By Height

Variety suggestions by height include:

Forsythia Sun Requirements and Zones

Forsythia grows best within zones 6 – 9 and should be planted in full sun to partial shade. It will grow in shady areas but the blooms will be limited.

Companion Plants To Forsythia

Propagating Forsythia

The branches of Forsythia can be propagated in both greenwood and hardwood form.

Forcing Forsythia

Blooms may be forced indoors by bringing branches with buds inside, placing in lukewarm water and keeping by a sunny window.

Pruning Forsythia Shrubs

Little pruning is necessary although the following steps will assure a vigorous return:

Forsythia Problems

Disease and problems with Forsythia are unusual but can include the following:

Little Known Forsythia Facts

Forsythia in the language of flowers means "anticipation".

Forsythia is native to China and for centuries has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of colds and viral infections often combined with honeysuckle flowers. Forsythia fruit is steamed and dried and is used in teas, capsule and extracts.

In modern Chinese medicine it is prescribed as a broad spectrum antibiotic and has no reported side effects.

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Sources:

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