Forsythia
Golden bell is blooming in spring with its vivid golden yellow flowers and is one of the most recognized shrubs. The early spring flower is the most appealing feature of this plant. Flowers are usually profuse, and open before the leaves emerge on the plant. Flowers will last for two or three weeks unless killed by cold. Dark green leaves emerge shortly after bloom. In the fall they may turn slightly yellow, maroon or purple, depending upon the cultivar and the amount of sunlight received.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsythia
Photo taken in Brooklyn Botanical Garden
Forsythia
Golden bell is blooming in spring with its vivid golden yellow flowers and is one of the most recognized shrubs. The early spring flower is the most appealing feature of this plant. Flowers are usually profuse, and open before the leaves emerge on the plant. Flowers will last for two or three weeks unless killed by cold. Dark green leaves emerge shortly after bloom. In the fall they may turn slightly yellow, maroon or purple, depending upon the cultivar and the amount of sunlight received.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsythia
Photo taken in Brooklyn Botanical Garden