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Definition of Forsythias
1. forsythia [n] - See also: forsythia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forsythias
Literary usage of Forsythias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ornamental Shrubs for Garden, Lawn, and Park Planting: With an Account of by Lucius Daniel Davis (1899)
"All the forsythias are rapid growers, and the long, slender branches, newly
formed, carry foliage sufficiently attractive to justify the highest ..."
2. The Book of Shrubs by George Gordon (1903)
"forsythias.—A small group of remarkably elegant and free blooming shrubs of ...
The forsythias are equally adapted for growing in bush form in beds and ..."
3. A Practical Guide to Garden Plants by John Weathers (1901)
"forsythias are among the choicest of early spring- flowering hardy shrubs, ...
Indeed forsythias may be trained against walls in a similar way to the Winter ..."
4. Aristocrats of the Garden by Ernest Henry Wilson (1917)
"These forsythias are strong-growing shrubs, with arching pendent branches which
... On such a slope in the Arnold Arboretum there is a tangle of forsythias ..."
5. Old Time Gardens, Newly Set Forth by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"... and forsythias as having been brought into his ken in English gardens within
his own lifetime, that is within fourscore years. ..."
6. Gardening (1904)
"The same is true of the early and late tulips, and flower buds are well developed
on Rosa rugosa, while forsythias are still full of golden bloom. ..."