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Forsythia

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Forsythias are mad, there's no two ways about it.

This bit rotted off another tree, then shot further down. I almost threw it out, but here it is.
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Agree, completely nuts!
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I have one too Mr G but, for the life of me i dont know why.
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bodhidharma wrote:I have one too Mr G but, for the life of me i dont know why.
i collected a old stump of one in the garden a few years ago . im currently trying to make it into a mulitrunk . They have a very straight growth habit and need constant pruning etc to bring shape into them. im sure the flowers are what keeps me insane. I saw a video by graham potter who has collected one over 2 feet in diameter.
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Nuts, Bodhi!

If you can find a trunk that's interesting, they're worth it. They need to be a bit old and cranky. Anything we grow on from young stock will take a long time to mature. The straight growth certainly can be a problem.

For the two weeks they're going crazy, there's nothing like it.

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Thanks for sharing Gavin - I love a spring flower. Is this shohin size?
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Watto, it's 16cms, or 8 flower-lengths high. It's good to be alive in spring! (sneezes head off)

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