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The Plant of the Week
A Songbird in a Forsythia Plant
Golden Bells
Forsythia intermedia

This plant grows best with full sun for most of the dayThis plant requires or will tolerate shade during the heat of the day This plant will tolerate some drought, but benefits from periodic wateringWhite flowering plantYellow flowering plant
One of the earliest signs that spring has arrived, is when the Forsythia bursts into a profusion of yellow blossoms spreading from the ground to the tip of each graceful, cascading branch. They vary in size from a compact, one foot plants to 8-10 feet in height and width.
Forsythia branches can be cut and forced to bloom indoors.
Hardy in USDA zones 4-9
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