Forsythia
(noun)
A type of flowering shrub with yellow bell-shaped flowers, often used as an ornamental plant.
Origin:
Named after scottish botanist william forsyth.
Examples:
- The forsythia bloomed in the early spring, filling the gardens with yellow flowers.
- The forsythia was used as a privacy hedge in the backyard.
- The forsythia was one of the first plants to signal the arrival of spring.
- The forsythia was pruned to encourage more blooms the following year.
- The forsythia was a popular choice for landscaping, providing a splash of color in the early season.