- Forsythia
Taxobox
name = "Forsythia"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Forsythia x intermedia"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Oleaceae
genus = "Forsythia"
genus_authority = Vahl
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text"Forsythia" is of
flowering plant s in the familyOleaceae (olive family). There are about 11 species, mostly native to easternAsia , but one native to southeasternEurope . The common name is also Forsythia; the genus is named afterWilliam Forsyth .Flora of China: [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=112951 "Forsythia"] ] Flora Europaea: [http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/cgi-bin/nph-readbtree.pl/feout?FAMILY_XREF=&GENUS_XREF=Forsythia&SPECIES_XREF=&TAXON_NAME_XREF=&RANK= "Forsythia"] ] St Andrews Botanic Garden: [http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~gdk/stabotanic/aprilpom.htm Plant of the Month: "Forsythia"] ]They are
deciduous shrub s typically growing to a height of nowrap|1–3 m nowrap|(3–9 ft.) and, rarely, up to nowrap|6 m (18 ft.), with rough grey-brownbark . The leaves are opposite, usually simple but sometimes trifoliate with a basal pair of small leaflets, and range from nowrap|2–10 cm (1–4 in.) in length and, rarely, up to nowrap|15 cm (6 in.) long; the margin is serrated or entire. Theflower s are produced in the early spring before the leaves, bright yellow with a deeply four-lobed corolla, the petals joined only at the base. The shrub is perhaps best known for its relevance in the children's game 'rabbits' that emerged in the 20th century. The bright yellow petals of the shrub were likened to bananas, which children would then pretend to eat, although the tenuous link between bananas and rabbits has never been established. The actualfruit is a dry capsule, containing several wingedseed s.Huxley, A., ed. (1992). "New RHS Dictionary of Gardening". Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.];Species:
*"Forsythia europaea" Degen & Bald.Balkans inAlbania andSerbia .
*"Forsythia giraldiana" Lingelsh. NorthwestChina .
*"Forsythia japonica" Makino.Japan .
*"Forsythia likiangensis" Ching & Feng ex P.Y.Bai. Southwest China.
*"Forsythia mandschurica" Uyeki. Northeast China.
*"Forsythia mira" M.C.Chang. North central China.
*"Forsythia nakaii" (Uyeki) T.B.Lee.Korea .
*"Forsythia ovata" Nakai. Korea.
*"Forsythia suspensa " (Thunb.) Vahl. Eastern and central China.
*"Forsythia togashii" H.Hara. Japan (Shōdoshima ).
*"Forsythia viridissima" Lindley. Eastern China.
*"Forsythia 'Northern Gold"'Canada .Sources:University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site: [http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/fraxigen/fraxinus/oleaceae/forsythia.html "Forsythia"] ] [ [http://www.northscaping.com/InfoZone/FS-0038/FS-0038.shtml Northscaping Info Zone - Northern Gold Forsythia - Forsythia 'Northern Gold' ] ] [ [http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/opp4058?opendocument Government of Alberta, Agriculture and Rural Development] ]
A genetic studyKim, K.-J. (1999). Molecular phylogeny of Forsythia (Oleaceae) based on chloroplast DNA variation. "P. Syst. Evol". 218: 113-123. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/x30787675n494332/ Abstract] .] does not fully match the traditionally accepted species listed above, and groups the species in four clades: (1) "F. suspensa"; (2) "F. europaea — F. giraldiana"; (3) "F. ovata — F. japonica — F. viridissima"; and (4) "F. koreana — F. mandschurica — F. saxatilis". Of the additional species, "F. koreana" is usually cited as a variety of "F. viridissima", and "F. saxatilis" as a variety of "F. japonica";Germplasm Resources Information Network: [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/splist.pl?4734 "Forsythia"] ] the genetic evidence suggests they may be better treated as distinct species.
Forsythias are used as food plants by the
larva e of someLepidoptera species includingBrown-tail and The Gothic.Cultivation and uses
The hybrids "Forsythia × intermedia" ("F. suspensa" × "F. viridissima") and "Forsythia × variabilis" ("F. ovata" × "F. suspensa") have been produced in cultivation.
Forsythias are popular early spring flowering shrubs in
garden s andpark s. Two are commonly cultivated for ornament, "Forsythia × intermedia" and "Forsythia suspensa". They are both spring flowering shrubs, with yellow flowers. They are grown and prized for being tough, reliable garden plants. "Forsythia × intermedia" is the more commonly grown, is smaller, has an upright habit, and produces strongly coloured flowers. "Forsythia suspensa" is a large to very large shrub, can be grown as a weeping shrub on banks, and has paler flowers. Many named gardencultivar s can also be found.Commercial propagation is usually by
cuttings , taken from green wood after flowering in late spring to early summer; alternatively, cuttings may be taken between November and February."F. suspensa" (Chinese: ; pinyin: liánqiào) is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs in
Chinese herbology . Forsythia sticks are used to bow a Korean string instrument called "ajaeng ".References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/3306.shtml BBC - Forsythia page]
* [http://www.rhs.org.uk/WhatsOn/gardens/wisley/archive/wisleypom03mar.asp Royal Horticultural Society]
* [http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/species/frame/fovi.htm "Forsythia viridissima" Vanderbilt University - Forsythia page]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.