Forsythia 'Goldrausch' | 3.5 Litre Pot | 50cm - 60cm Height

Price range: £13.79 through £16.15

Common Names

  • Forsythia
  • Golden Bells

Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’ is a vibrant deciduous shrub, bringing an unrivalled burst of golden-yellow flowers to UK gardens in early spring. This fast-growing plant, also known as Golden Bells, is hardy and attracts early bees, providing cheerful colour and supporting wildlife.

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£16.15
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£14.51 (10% off)
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£14.27 (12% off)
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£13.79 (15% off)
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Forsythia 'Goldrausch'
£16.15

Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’ unleashes a spectacular rush of golden-yellow flowers, announcing the arrival of spring with unmatched vibrancy across UK gardens.

This magnificent deciduous shrub, widely known as Forsythia or Golden Bells, transforms any garden space with its early season brilliance. Hailing from robust European cultivars, ‘Goldrausch’ means ‘gold rush’ in German, perfectly reflecting its explosion of vivid blossoms. UK gardeners appreciate its dependable, cheerful display.

  • Spectacular golden-yellow flowers herald spring.
  • Deciduous shrub, offering dynamic seasonal interest.
  • Fast-growing and remarkably hardy for UK climates.
  • Attractive to early pollinators, such as bees.
  • Versatile for various garden uses, from borders to hedging.

Introducing Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Goldrausch’ is a hybrid cultivar within the olive family, Oleaceae. Gardeners value this variety for its abundant, vibrant blooms. The cultivar name ‘Goldrausch’ means ‘gold rush’ in German, perfectly capturing its golden blossoms’ visual impact. This plant forms an upright, spreading shrub, providing strong structural presence.

Bloom and Foliage Characteristics

Before leaves emerge, Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’ bursts into a dazzling display of golden-yellow flowers. These radiant blooms appear on bare stems, typically from March into April. Each small, cup-shaped flower contributes to a dense, continuous sheet of colour. This offers a vital nectar source for bees.

As flowering concludes, fresh green foliage unfurls. The leaves are ovate and slightly toothed, providing a lush backdrop through summer. In autumn, leaves may show a subtle yellow tint before falling, adding seasonal interest.

Ideal Garden Placement and Uses

This vigorous shrub excels in many garden settings. Use Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’ as a stand-alone specimen plant or for dramatic impact in groups. Gardeners choose it for informal hedging, offering a bright, seasonal screen. It also works well in mixed borders, adding height and early season interest. This adaptability makes it popular for UK gardens.

Pruning for Vigour and Bloom

Regular pruning keeps Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’ healthy and blooming profusely. Prune this shrub immediately after its flowering period. This encourages new wood, which will bear next year’s flowers. Remove old, woody stems right down to the base. This maintains its attractive shape and ensures continuous displays.

Wildlife-Friendly Features

Forsythia ‘Goldrausch’ offers significant benefits to local wildlife. Its early spring flowers provide an important nectar source. Bees, often emerging from winter dormancy, find these blooms highly attractive. This early food supply helps sustain pollinator populations. Planting this shrub supports garden biodiversity, creating a welcoming habitat for beneficial insects.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Chalk
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.