yellow to golden yellow, blooms before the leaves appear, the appearance of the leaves means the bloom period is coming to an end
Leaves
yellow-green leaves,
Stems
twigs yellowish brown with distinct lenticels, reminds me of pretzels
Dimensions
1.5 to 2.5 feet height and spread, prostrate growing
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 the shrubs from mid-summer to late winter will drastically reduce flowering in spring
Propagation
cuttings, U.S. Plant Patent PP13,050 (issued October 1, 2002)
Cultivar Origin
INRA research station in Angers, France
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #226-Shrubs and Vines for American Gardens (Donald Wyman)