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Forsythia - Seasonal Changes
Here is an example of the different looks you can expect to see in Lynwood Gold Forsythia. From left to right: 1) Late Winter - completely deciduous, with large yellow buds very, very early in spring. 2) Early Spring - Buds break to reveal tons of bright lemon yellow flowers....officially announcing the beginning of spring. 3) Yellow blooms fade away, giving way to nice, thick, green foliage for the rest of the spring & summer.
Photo courtesy of Oregon State University
Forsythia in Spring
A beautiful example of Forsythia in the spring, This variety absolutely covers itself in bright yellow blooms in early spring. In many areas, Forsythia blooms well before most all other species & varieties begin to break bud.
Photo courtesy of Oregon State University
Forsythia Bloom Close-Up
Nice close up shots of flowers of Lynwood Gold Forsythia. Photo on the left shows both the bright yellow buds about to break, as well as the flowers themselves. To the right, a Forsythia branch in full bloom.
Photo courtesy of Oregon State University
Early Fall Coloration
This is a good typical example of early fall foliage coloration in Lynwood Gold Forsythia. Yellows & reds are most common, with the amount of red varying by region of the country & fall temps.
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