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''Forsythia'' , is a
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s in the olive
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Oleaceae. There are about 11
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, mostly
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, but one native to
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. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named after the
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William Forsyth.


Description

''Forsythia'' are
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typically growing to a height of and, rarely, up to with rough grey-brown bark. The leaves are borne oppositely and are usually
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, though sometimes trifoliate with a basal pair of small leaflets; they range between in length and, rarely, up to , with a margin that is serrated or entire (smooth). Twigs may be hollow or chambered, depending on the species. The flowers are produced in the early spring before the leaves, bright yellow with a deeply four-lobed corolla, the petals joined only at the base. These become pendent in rainy weather thus shielding the reproductive parts. The fruit is a dry capsule, containing several winged seeds. There is a long-standing belief that forsythia flowers produce
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, but lactose occurs only very rarely in natural sources other than milk, and attempts to find lactose in forsythia have been unsuccessful. The genus is named after William Forsyth (1737–1804), a Scottish
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who was a royal head gardener and a founding member of the
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.


Species

The following species of ''Forsythia'' have been documented: * '' Forsythia europaea'' Degen & Bald.
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Forsythia giraldiana ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named ...
'' Lingelsh. – northwest
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* ''Forsythia'' × ''intermedia''
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– an artificial garden
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between ''F. suspensa'' and ''F. viridissima'' * ''
Forsythia japonica ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named ...
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Forsythia koreana ''Forsythia koreana'', commonly called gaenari (Hangul:개나리) or Korean goldenbell tree, is a species in the olive family, Oleaceae Oleaceae, also known as the olive family or sometimes the lilac family, is a taxonomic family of flowerin ...
'' ( Rehder) Nakai
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Forsythia likiangensis ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named ...
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– southwest China * ''Forsythia'' × ''mandschurica'' Uyeki – northeast China * ''
Forsythia mira ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named ...
'' M.C.Chang – north central China * '' Forsythia ovata'' Nakai – Korea * ''
Forsythia saxatilis ''Forsythia ovata'' ( ''manlihwa''), the Korean forsythia or early forsythia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae Oleaceae, also known as the olive family or sometimes the lilac family, is a taxonomic family of flowering s ...
'' (Nakai) Nakai – Korea * ''
Forsythia suspensa ''Forsythia suspensa'', commonly known as weeping forsythia or golden-bell, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae. It is native to China. Taxonomy The Latin epithet of ''suspensa'' is derived from ''suspensus'' meaning suspende ...
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Forsythia togashii ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named ...
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Forsythia velutina ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family (biology), family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native plant, native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the pl ...
'' Nakai – Korea * ''
Forsythia viridissima ''Forsythia'' , is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. ''Forsythia'' – also one of the plant's common names – is named ...
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– eastern China A genetic study does not fully match the traditionally accepted species listed above, and groups the species in four
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s: (1) ''F. suspensa''; (2) ''F. europaea—F. giraldiana''; (3) ''F. ovata—F. japonica—F. viridissima''; and (4) ''F. koreana—F. mandschurica—F. saxatilis''. Of the additional species, ''F. koreana'' is usually cited as a variety of ''F. viridissima'', and ''F. saxatilis'' as a variety of ''F. japonica''; the genetic evidence suggests they may be better treated as distinct species. Forsythias are used as food plants by the
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and Gothic moth.


Garden history

Two species of forsythia are at the heart of the selected forms and garden hybrids: ''Forsythia suspensa'' and ''F. viridissima''. "These two species are, as it were, the founder-members of the forsythia family" writes Alice Coats; they were the earliest species brought into Western gardens from the Far East and they have each played a role in the modern garden shrubs. ''Forsythia suspensa'', the first to be noticed by a Westerner, was seen in a Japanese garden by the botanist-surgeon
Carl Peter Thunberg Carl Peter Thunberg, also known as Karl Peter von Thunberg, Carl Pehr Thunberg, or Carl Per Thunberg (11 November 1743 – 8 August 1828), was a Sweden, Swedish Natural history, naturalist and an Apostles of Linnaeus, "apostle" of Carl Linnaeus ...
, who included it (as a lilac) in his ''Flora Japonica'' 1784. Thunberg's professional connections lay with the
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, and ''F. suspensa'' reached Holland first, by 1833. In England, when it was being offered by
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in Exeter at mid-century, it was still considered a rarity. Not all the varieties of ''suspensa'' are splaying and drooping, best seen hanging over a retaining wall; an erect form found by Fortune near
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in 1861 was for a time classed as a species—''F. fortunei''. ''Forsythia viridissima'', meanwhile, had overtaken it in European gardens. The Scottish plant-hunter
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"discovered" it—in a mandarin garden of the coastal city of Chusan (Zhoushan)—before he ever saw it growing wild in the mountains in
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province. ''Forsythia'' × ''intermedia'', as its name suggests, is a
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of ''F. suspensa'' and ''F. viridissima'', introduced in continental Europe about 1880. Repeated crosses of the same two parents have made reiterations of ''F. ''× ''intermedia'' quite variable. A bud sport of a particularly showy (''spectabilis'') form is widely marketed as ''F. ''× ''intermedia'' 'Lynwood Variety'. This
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has gained the
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's
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, as have ''F. ''× ''intermedia'' Week End 'Courtalyn' and ''F.'' Marée d'Or 'Courtasol'. About the time of the First World War further species were discovered by plant hunters in China: ''F. giraldian'' (found in Gansu, 1910) and ''F. ovata'' (collected from seed in Korea by
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) have been particularly useful as seed parents in 20th-century American crosses.


Cultivation

''Forsythia'' are early spring-flowering shrubs with yellow blooms, often seen in private gardens, public landscaping works and parks—notably during
Eastertide Eastertide (also known as Eastertime or the Easter season) or Paschaltide (also known as Paschaltime or the Paschal season) is a festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity that focuses on celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. P ...
), when some of the plants are nicknamed ''Easter Tree'' in honor of the coming spring. Two species/hybrids are commonly cultivated for ornamental use, ''
Forsythia × intermedia ''Forsythia ''×'' intermedia'', or border forsythia, is an ornamental deciduous shrub of garden origin. Description The shrub has an upright habit with arching branches and grows to 3 to 4 metres high. The opposite leaves turn yellowish or oc ...
'' and '' F. suspensa''. They are grown in several climates and gardening zones, prized for being tough and reliable
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. ''F. × intermedia'' is the more commonly grown, smaller plant and has an upright habit with vivid flowers. ''F. suspensa'' is a large to very large shrub with paler blossoms, and can be grown in a weeping shape on banks. Many named garden cultivars can also be found. Budding ''Forsythia'' cuttings are frequently brought indoors, for their opening blooms, in the early spring. Vegetative
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is usually achieved via cuttings, taken from green wood after flowering in late spring to early summer. Alternatively, cuttings may be taken between November and February, though this may reduce the flowering spectacle of the following spring. Low-hanging boughs that touch the ground will often take root, adding to the total mass of the plant, but can be removed for transplanting. A common practice (known as
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) is to place a weight over a branch to keep it on the ground and, after it has rooted, to dig up the roots and cut the rooted part from the main branch; this can then be planted.


Uses


Medicinal use

''
Forsythia suspensa ''Forsythia suspensa'', commonly known as weeping forsythia or golden-bell, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae. It is native to China. Taxonomy The Latin epithet of ''suspensa'' is derived from ''suspensus'' meaning suspende ...
'' is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs in
Chinese herbology Chinese herbology () is the theory of traditional Chinese herbal therapy, which accounts for the majority of treatments in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). A ''Nature'' editorial described TCM as "fraught with pseudoscience", and said that t ...
. Forsythia fruits find use in
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in the treatment of
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and upper respiratory disease, by virtue of their
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and
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properties. When used for these purposes, they are combined with other herbs - most notably with the flowers of certain species of
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(honeysuckle). Furthermore, the fruits are also employed as a
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and as a '
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tonic'. The species involved in such use are ''Forsythia suspensa'', '' F. koreana'', and ''F. viridissima''.


Musical instrument

Forsythia sticks are used to bow a Korean stringed instrument called an ''
ajaeng The ''ajaeng'' () is a Korean string instrument. It is a wide zither with strings of twisted silk. It is played with a slender stick of forsythia wood that is drawn across the strings in the manner of a bow (or it can be played w/ a Horsehair ...
''.


Common names

In some regions, the plant may be known as Easter tree and the flowers as ''yellow bells''. In Iran, the plant is known as "yellow Jasmine".


Gallery

Pörtschach Hans-Pruscha-Weg 5 Forsythien in Blüte 07042016 1210.jpg, Blooming ''Forsythia × intermedia'' bush in a hedge in April in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria File:Tree dsc00856.jpg, A young Forsythia shrub File:Forsythia.x.intermedia03.jpg, ''Forsythia × intermedia'' flowers and young leaves File:Forsythia flower cut.JPG, A Forsythia flower File:Forsythia 50years.jpg, The large size of a single, 50-year-old Forsythia File:Forsythia flower 1r.jpg, Forsythia flower File:Forsythia in Cambridge, MA.jpg, Close-up of Forsythia flowers File:Forsythia Close-up.jpg, A budding Forsythia


References


External links

*
BBC – Forsythia page


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