Goldglöckchen 'Lynwood Gold'

Variety

Goldglöckchen 'Lynwood Gold'

created by Alex&Sempi at 16.03.2025

Season Overview

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1ST YEAR

FOLLOWING YEARS

Description

The golden bell / forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' brings spring into the garden with its golden yellow flowers. With its far-reaching radiance, it almost outshines the dull days of winter. No one misses this glow, it makes you long for the awakening of spring! Place flower decorations in the neighboring branches. Forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' grows as a beautiful, medium-height shrub. With its later arching, overhanging shoots, it creates wonderful flowering accents in the garden. Goldbell / Forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' reaches a height of two to three meters. These are spread over a width of 100 to 150 centimeters. The shrub gains around 20 to 30 centimeters every year. For a flowering hedge, the gardener plants two specimens per meter. This beautiful, single shrub grows in normal garden soil and delights the gardener with its beautiful appearance. However, it prefers to be placed in the sun up to the semi-shade. Here, the golden bell / forsythia shines brightly with the sun during the flowering period from April to May. The unique golden-yellow flowers are bell-shaped. The egg-shaped, lanceolate deciduous leaves turn golden yellow-purple in the fall. They fall off in full fall. Belonging to the olive family, the plant is originally native to south-eastern Europe. This beautiful ornamental shrub has been cultivated in many gardens for decades and is suitable for planting flowering hedges. In April to May, the countless golden-yellow, four-petalled, bell-shaped flowers, which can grow up to one centimeter in size, open. At this time, the gardener goes to the garden to see the blossom from the previous year's pruning. The six-centimeter green leaves develop after flowering. Forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' is a beautiful shrub that displays its golden-yellow inflorescences in spring. They decorate the garden again in the fall. To encourage the forsythia to blossom, plant small buds with shoots in their place. Prune the many heights in their place. Goldbell / Forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' Blooms happily for three years with regular pruning, after the period all previous varieties have flowered. Massage and bray also the forsythia to the alternate species of the forsythia to the flowering goldbells / Forsythia 'Lynwood Gold' so far begins to recognize at the right time of the next flowering only in the overhanging year, The pruning is carried out in early spring in the Rasendorf Forsythia på intermedia 'Lynwood Gold' from as soon as the flowers of the Forsythia på intermedia 'Lynwood Gold' begin to grow, the right time for the next flowering is only decisive in the overhanging year again in spring in April. Forsythia 'ntermedia 'Lynwood Gold' can be pruned now. Radical pruning can easily deivlen the nodes for ei,

Non hybrid

Not frost resistant

Growing tips

Gold

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Moist

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

Medium

Light germinator

Germination temperature

20–25 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

150 cm

Row spacing

150 cm

Seeding depth

0.5 cm

Antagonistic Plants

Diseases

Septoria

Angular leaf spot of cucumber

Powdery mildews

Pests

Spider mites

Aphids

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