
Forsythia, Sunrise
Sunrise Forsythia is one of the first true heralds of spring, bursting into a brilliant display of golden-yellow flowers along arching branches before a single leaf appears. It spreads 8–11 feet with a relaxed, graceful habit, making it a wonderful choice for informal borders, slope plantings, or a cheerful standalone accent in full sun. After the flowers fade, fresh green foliage takes over and carries through the season, wrapping up with yellow-gold tones in fall. It’s remarkably tough — deer, rabbits, insects, and disease all leave it alone — and it handles Black Walnut tolerance without issue. Cold-hardy and low-maintenance, it asks for very little once established. Few shrubs deliver spring color this reliably or with this much cheer.
Sunrise Forsythia is one of the first true heralds of spring, bursting into a brilliant display of golden-yellow flowers along arching branches before a single leaf appears. It spreads 8–11 feet with a relaxed, graceful habit, making it a wonderful choice for informal borders, slope plantings, or a cheerful standalone accent in full sun. After the flowers fade, fresh green foliage takes over and carries through the season, wrapping up with yellow-gold tones in fall. It’s remarkably tough — deer, rabbits, insects, and disease all leave it alone — and it handles Black Walnut tolerance without issue. Cold-hardy and low-maintenance, it asks for very little once established. Few shrubs deliver spring color this reliably or with this much cheer.
Original: $49.99
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$17.50Description
Sunrise Forsythia is one of the first true heralds of spring, bursting into a brilliant display of golden-yellow flowers along arching branches before a single leaf appears. It spreads 8–11 feet with a relaxed, graceful habit, making it a wonderful choice for informal borders, slope plantings, or a cheerful standalone accent in full sun. After the flowers fade, fresh green foliage takes over and carries through the season, wrapping up with yellow-gold tones in fall. It’s remarkably tough — deer, rabbits, insects, and disease all leave it alone — and it handles Black Walnut tolerance without issue. Cold-hardy and low-maintenance, it asks for very little once established. Few shrubs deliver spring color this reliably or with this much cheer.


















