Lynwood Gold Forsythia (bare root) 2-3' Size
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is a deciduous shrub celebrated for its early spring blooms that herald the arrival of warmer weather. The shrub is covered in a profusion of vibrant yellow flowers that appear before the leaves, creating a dazzling display of color. The bright blooms contrast beautifully with the green foliage that emerges as the flowers fade. In fall, the leaves turn a rich yellow to purple, adding seasonal interest. Lynwood Gold is known for its vigorous growth, making it an excellent choice for hedges, borders, or as a specimen plant.
Mature Height:
4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 meters)
Spacing:
4–5 feet (1.2–1.5 meters) apart
Interesting Information:
Forsythias are one of the earliest flowering shrubs, often blooming in late winter to early spring.
The flowers are a favorite of pollinators, including bees, which can help kick-start the garden's pollination cycle.
After flowering, the shrub has dark green foliage, which turns yellow in the fall.
Forsythias are low-maintenance and adaptable to a variety of soil types, though they prefer well-drained soil.
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is particularly known for its compact and tidy growth habit, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as a hedge.
Grow Zone:
5–8
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is a deciduous shrub celebrated for its early spring blooms that herald the arrival of warmer weather. The shrub is covered in a profusion of vibrant yellow flowers that appear before the leaves, creating a dazzling display of color. The bright blooms contrast beautifully with the green foliage that emerges as the flowers fade. In fall, the leaves turn a rich yellow to purple, adding seasonal interest. Lynwood Gold is known for its vigorous growth, making it an excellent choice for hedges, borders, or as a specimen plant.
Mature Height:
4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 meters)
Spacing:
4–5 feet (1.2–1.5 meters) apart
Interesting Information:
Forsythias are one of the earliest flowering shrubs, often blooming in late winter to early spring.
The flowers are a favorite of pollinators, including bees, which can help kick-start the garden's pollination cycle.
After flowering, the shrub has dark green foliage, which turns yellow in the fall.
Forsythias are low-maintenance and adaptable to a variety of soil types, though they prefer well-drained soil.
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is particularly known for its compact and tidy growth habit, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as a hedge.
Grow Zone:
5–8
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is a deciduous shrub celebrated for its early spring blooms that herald the arrival of warmer weather. The shrub is covered in a profusion of vibrant yellow flowers that appear before the leaves, creating a dazzling display of color. The bright blooms contrast beautifully with the green foliage that emerges as the flowers fade. In fall, the leaves turn a rich yellow to purple, adding seasonal interest. Lynwood Gold is known for its vigorous growth, making it an excellent choice for hedges, borders, or as a specimen plant.
Mature Height:
4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 meters)
Spacing:
4–5 feet (1.2–1.5 meters) apart
Interesting Information:
Forsythias are one of the earliest flowering shrubs, often blooming in late winter to early spring.
The flowers are a favorite of pollinators, including bees, which can help kick-start the garden's pollination cycle.
After flowering, the shrub has dark green foliage, which turns yellow in the fall.
Forsythias are low-maintenance and adaptable to a variety of soil types, though they prefer well-drained soil.
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is particularly known for its compact and tidy growth habit, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as a hedge.
Grow Zone:
5–8