Weeping Forsythia
Golden Bell Spring Glory Forsythia Suspensa Characteristics: Flowers: The shrub produces bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers that cover the branches before the leaves emerge in spring. Leaves: The leaves are simple, opposite, and serrated, with a medium green color. Form: Weeping Forsythia is known for its cascading, arching branches that create a fountain-like effect. Size: It can grow to a height and width of about 6 to 10 feet, depending on the specific cultivar. Cultivation: Sunlight: Weeping Forsythia thrives in full sun to partial shade. Soil: Well-drained soil is preferred, but the plant is adaptable to different soil types. Pruning: Pruning is often done after flowering to maintain the desired shape and size. The arching branches can be showcased in a cascading form. Hardiness Zones: It is hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8. Landscape Use: Weeping Forsythia is commonly used in landscaping for its early spring display of vibrant yellow flowers. It works well as a foca