definition
Any of several shrubs, of the genus Forsythia, native to Asia and Eastern Europe, that are cultivated for their yellow flowers, which bloom in early spring.
Jasmine has a pale yellow or sometimes white flower that looks similar to forsythia.
Forsythia and winter jasmine at the side of the building provide color in the Spring and cotoneaster bushes are planted at the rear.
Forsythia Do not prune forsythia Do not prune forsythia during the first few years after planting.
Golden Bell (Forsythia) - Beautiful spring-flowering shrubs, especially F. suspensa, whose long, slender, wand-like shoots are studded for a considerable distance with bright golden blossoms.
When rambling about in a free state, or when hanging over a bank or a cutting, this Forsythia is seen to very great advantage.
A certain Forsythia was sent here from the Continent two or three years since under the name of F. intermedia, and was announced as a hybrid between F. suspensa and F. viridissima.
Perhaps I too will join her, before the lilacs and forsythia give color to this white and lonely landscape.