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Forsythia - Lynwood Gold
 Heavy Blooming Ornamental Shrub The Lynwood Gold Forsythia is an ornamental deciduous shrub known for its heavy blooming nature. Several would look lovely scattered in a naturalized area, or it would make a great hedge. Your Lynwood Gold Forsythia is known for its prolific bloom in late winter/early spring. Imagine one to two inch, four lobed flowers covering the bare branches with their yellow brilliance. The large, showy blooms actually emerge up and down the entire lengths of the plant’s stems and last weeks before beginning to fade. It’s a sight that is certain to dazzle at a time when most plants are still shaking off their winter slumber. The Lynwood Gold Forsythia is a multi-branched and upright growing shrub that has a somewhat spreading nature. The three inch, ovate leaves are a splendid deep green with delicate toothed margins. In the fall, your Forsythia’s leaves will turn from their deep, dramatic green hues to yellow with just a hint of purple. Lynwood Gold Forsythia is fast growing and tolerant of most soils. It’s generally carefree so you can plant several and simply sit back and watch as spring in your yard is heralded by the outpouring of golden blooms. It’s a spectacular display to be sure, and one not to be missed. * Spectacular spring bloom* Fast growing* Low maintenance  


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