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Forsythia
By Spritzhenry
- 13 Mar, 2009
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It's a pale one - I prefer this to the very bright yellow ones.
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very nice, i have the bright yellow one, that is just in flower, to be honest i do agree this is much nicer, mine was here when we moved. i have also seen advertised a white one, never seen it growing though, i bet that would be nice too.
13 Mar, 2009
The white one you will have seen is Abeliophyllum distichum. Andrew has one - I put one in in 2007 and it is not happy since the frost. It needs a sunny, sheltered place. It is pretty, though!
13 Mar, 2009
oooh i'll go check that out on Andrews page.
13 Mar, 2009
Nice. - The bright ones are a bit ' in your face ' aren't they.
14 Mar, 2009
Well, I think so! They can 'clash' with other more delicate shades and overwhelm their neighbours...
14 Mar, 2009
Always pleased to see them no matter what colour shows that spring is almost here!
14 Mar, 2009
Very pretty, didn't realize you could have different colours.....and me a gardener!!
14 Mar, 2009
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Very gentle delicate flower.......Mum has a similar Forsythia which is a weeping type....very old.
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