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Forsythia". St
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April 1950). "The
Forsythias" (PDF). Arnoldia...
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Edgar (1934). "HARDY
FORSYTHIAS: With a
Short Account of the
History of
Garden Forsythias and
Remarks Regarding Their Possible ****ure...
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about two w****s
later than
other forsythias. It may be of
hybrid origin and is
believed to be one of the
parents of
Forsythia × intermedia. J. Hort. Soc. London...
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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...
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Forsythia koreana,
commonly called gaenari (Hangul:개나리) or
Korean goldenbell tree, is a
species in the
olive family, Oleaceae. It
grows to
about 3 m (9...
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Forsythia ovata (Korean: 만리화 man li hwa), the
Korean forsythia or
early forsythia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Oleaceae,
native to the...
- in full sun or
partial shade and is drought-tolerant. Like some
other forsythias it is one of the
earliest shrubs to flower. Well
adapted to temperature...
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Tannerella forsythia is an anaerobic, Gram-negative
bacterial species of the
Bacteroidota phylum. It has been
implicated in
periodontal diseases and is...
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Forsythia may
refer to:
Forsythia, a
plant genus belonging to the
Oleaceae (Olive family)
Forsythia (mammal), a
fossil genus of
flying squirrels in the...
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USCGC Forsythia (WAGL-63/WLR-63), was a 114-foot, 230-ton buoy
tender of the
United States Coast Guard. It was one of
three such
vessels (her sisters...