n any of various early blooming oleaceous shrubs of the genus Forsythia; native to eastern Asia and southern Europe but widely cultivated for their branches of bright yellow bell-shaped flowers
A staff of 260 cooks and waiters was assembled to serve the 130 round tables, covered with yellow, green and white cloths, and decorated with hurricane lamps and forsythia .
They seemed like flimsy wads of hair, so tangled that we'd later find them in the garden, strung from the forsythia like mangled pieces of wigs.
The moment spring begins, you may be sure, Washingtonians will turn emphatic about the glorious forsythia, the jonquils and daffodils and, of course, all the perfect cherry .
Quick links to other pages on this site | Still can't find it? see Site Index The reading room at the Pequot Library had vases of forsythia on tables when this photo was take in April. Under a new schedule announced Friday, the Southport landmark will reduce its hours by one hour a day on weekdays and by one or two hours on Saturdays, depending on the time of year.
Aug. 5, 2013 - The Fairfield Citizen
Pequot Library cuts hours under new schedule The reading room at the Pequot Library had vases of forsythia on tables when this photo was take in April. Under a new schedule announced Friday, the Southport landmark will reduce its hours by one hour a day on weekdays and by one or two hours on Saturdays, depending on the time of year.
Aug. 3, 2013 - The Fairfield Citizen