A shorter flat topped Forsythia growing to about 12 inches tall.
Pronunciation
(for-SITH-i-a)
Plant Type
All Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone
(4)5-8
Sunlight
full, light shade
Moisture
average
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
Yellow to golden yellow flowers start in mid to late April and last for around 3 weeks. Flowers bloom on old wood, many times the only flowers that will survive the winter will be the ones on branches that were buried in snow , considered a sparse bloomer
Leaves
green
Stems
squarish with prominent lenticels, maybe green
Dimensions
1-2 feet tall by 2-3 feet spread
Maintenance
Pruning should be done in the spring after flowering. This promotes the production of new wood. On this wood the flowers for next year will be formed. Forsythia can be pruned back fairly hard. Pruning to late will greatly decrease the number of flowers for the next year.
Propagation
softwood stem cuttings
Native Site
China
Cultivar Origin
New York Botanical Gardens, USA, 1939
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #226-Shrubs and Vines for American Gardens (Donald Wyman)