Show Off® Starlet Forsythia
Forsythia x intermedia 'Minfor6' PP #24,361
SKU
07743
This new dwarf Forsythia is a mass of bright yellow spring flowers from base to tip. If your older Forsythia takes up too much room and has a weak flower display, try this new, improved compact variety. A beautiful accent in mixed borders or foundation plantings. Blooms on old wood.
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Full sun, Partial sun
Water regularly in extreme heat for best performance. Requires less water once established.
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Average Size at Maturity | Reaches 2 to 3 ft. tall and 3 to 4 ft. wide. |
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Bloom Time | Early spring |
Deciduous/ Evergreen | Deciduous |
Flower Attribute | Flowers for Cutting, Showy Flowers |
Flower Color | Yellow |
Foliage Color | Dark Green |
Garden Style | Asian/Zen, Cottage, Rustic |
Growth Habit | Compact, Mounding |
Landscape Use | Border, Container, Mass Planting, Cutting Garden, Urban Garden |
Light Needs | Full sun, Partial sun |
Patent Act | Asexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent. |
Soil Needs | Tree & Shrub Food |
Special Feature | Dwarf Plant, Easy Care, Tolerates Acidic Soil, Tolerates Alkaline Soil, Pet Friendly, Tolerates Urban Pollution, Compact Form |
Water Needs | Moderate |
Watering Needs | Water regularly in extreme heat for best performance. Requires less water once established. |
Key Feature | Showy flowers |
Prefers rich, loose soil, but very adaptable. If needed, prune after flowering; old stems can be cut to the ground. Apply controlled release fertilizer in spring.
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This Plant's Growing Zones: 4 - 8

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