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Home Page > Yardener's Plant Helper > Landscape Plant Files > Files About Shrubs > Shrub Files > Forsythia > Choices of Forsythia > New Forsythia For 2004

New Forsythia For 2004

Golden Peep™ ‘Courdijeau’ PP13050
New for Conard Pyle, Golden Peep is one of the most compact, yet winter hardy Forsythia on the market today. Naturally very compact and self branching, Golden Peep™ requires little pruning if any to maintain a nice rounded habit. It boasts an exceptional flowering effect in the spring. Hardy in zones 5-9, it’s a great addition to patio containers, mixed plantings and low hedges.

Goldilocks™ ‘Courtacour’ PPAF
With more blooms than many Forsythia on the market, Goldilocks’™ upright and coarsely textured stems are completely enveloped by golden yellow clusters of blooms in early spring. Hardy in zones 5-9, it boasts deep green foliage throughout the spring and into summer.



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