Lynwood Gold Forsythia Shrub | Early Spring Bloomer
Lynwood Gold Forsythia Shrub — The First Golden Burst of Spring
Before most plants have even stirred from winter dormancy, the Lynwood Gold Forsythia is already putting on a show. Its arching branches erupt in a cascade of brilliant golden-yellow blooms — one of the earliest and most reliable signs that spring has arrived. Whether planted as a bold specimen, a flowing hedge, or a naturalized border, this shrub delivers maximum impact with minimal effort.
Why Gardeners Love It
- First to Bloom: Flowers emerge in late winter to early spring, often before the leaves, delivering a vivid pop of color when the garden needs it most.
- Fast-Growing & Dense: Fills in quickly to create a lush, natural privacy screen or living fence line.
- Extremely Low Maintenance: Once established, it asks for little more than an annual post-bloom trim to keep its shape.
- Adaptable: Thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions.
- Wildlife Friendly: Early blooms provide a valuable nectar source for pollinators emerging in spring.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best bloom in full sun)
- Water: Regular watering until established; drought-tolerant thereafter
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–8
- Mature Size: 8–10 ft. tall × 10–12 ft. wide
- Available Sizes: 1 Gallon, 2 Gallon, 3 Gallon
Picture a late-February morning when everything is still grey and bare — and your Forsythia is already glowing gold along the fence line. That's the quiet magic this shrub brings to a garden year after year.
Explore More Flowering Shrubs
- Blueberry Pie® Butterfly Bush — compact pollinator magnet with rich purple blooms all summer long
- Boursault Catawba Rhododendron — bold spring color with classic deep purple-pink flower clusters
Original: $49.95
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Description
Lynwood Gold Forsythia Shrub — The First Golden Burst of Spring
Before most plants have even stirred from winter dormancy, the Lynwood Gold Forsythia is already putting on a show. Its arching branches erupt in a cascade of brilliant golden-yellow blooms — one of the earliest and most reliable signs that spring has arrived. Whether planted as a bold specimen, a flowing hedge, or a naturalized border, this shrub delivers maximum impact with minimal effort.
Why Gardeners Love It
- First to Bloom: Flowers emerge in late winter to early spring, often before the leaves, delivering a vivid pop of color when the garden needs it most.
- Fast-Growing & Dense: Fills in quickly to create a lush, natural privacy screen or living fence line.
- Extremely Low Maintenance: Once established, it asks for little more than an annual post-bloom trim to keep its shape.
- Adaptable: Thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions.
- Wildlife Friendly: Early blooms provide a valuable nectar source for pollinators emerging in spring.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best bloom in full sun)
- Water: Regular watering until established; drought-tolerant thereafter
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–8
- Mature Size: 8–10 ft. tall × 10–12 ft. wide
- Available Sizes: 1 Gallon, 2 Gallon, 3 Gallon
Picture a late-February morning when everything is still grey and bare — and your Forsythia is already glowing gold along the fence line. That's the quiet magic this shrub brings to a garden year after year.
Explore More Flowering Shrubs
- Blueberry Pie® Butterfly Bush — compact pollinator magnet with rich purple blooms all summer long
- Boursault Catawba Rhododendron — bold spring color with classic deep purple-pink flower clusters























