forsythia

IPA: fɔrsˈɪθiʌ

noun

  • Any of several shrubs, of the genus Forsythia, native to Asia and Eastern Europe, that are cultivated for their yellow flowers, which bloom in early spring.
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Examples of "forsythia" in Sentences

  • The earliest is golden forsythia, which is typically the first to bloom.
  • Across the metro area, at least, light sleepers such as forsythia, hydrangea and azalea have been stirred by
  • That’ s the early crop notification system – known as forsythia – around these parts and now that it’s up and ...
  • So we've fluffed and tidied, and my sister is outside cutting forsythia, which is in full bloom right this very minute.
  • Don't buy something like a forsythia which is going to grow too big and only flowers for about two weeks and then becomes boring.
  • That’ s the early crop notification system – known as forsythia – around these parts and now that it’s up and waving its wands, we paid heed.
  • The snowmelt left the area with healthy groundwater levels, and the warm days of last week prompted early-blooming ornamentals such as forsythia, magnolia, cherry and peach trees to blossom, producing rich vibrant color, horticulture experts said.

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