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Forsythia

Forsythia /fɔːrˈsɪθiə/, /fɔːrˈsaɪθiə/ is a genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae. There are about 11 species, mostly native to Eastern Asia, but one native to Southeastern Europe. Forsythia – also one of the plant's common names – is named after the botanist William Forsyth.

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Forsythia

Nodes89
Edges88
Triples68
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022472
Components1

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Forsythia

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related to Species · 25
Forsythia → Albania, Bald, Balkans, Chang, China, ChinaForsythia, Ching, Degen, Feng, Hara, Japan, JapanForsythia, KoreaForsythia, Lindl, Lingelsh, Makino, Nakai, Rehder, SerbiaForsythia, Shōdoshima
related to history · 18
Forsythia → Alice Coats, Carl Peter Thunberg, Dutch East India Company, Exeter, Far East, Flora Japonica, Fortune, Holland, In England, Japanese, Not, Peking, These, Thunberg's, Two, Veitch Nurseries, Western, Westerner
related to Cultivation · 11
Forsythia → Alternatively, Budding Forsythia, Easter Tree, Eastertide, February, Low-hanging, Many, November, They, Two, Vegetative
related to Medicinal use · 6
Forsythia → Chinese, Furthermore, Lonicera, The, Traditional Chinese, When
related to External links · 4
Forsythia → Media, Vanderbilt University, Wikimedia CommonsBBC, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Description · 3
Forsythia → The, These, Twigs
related to Musical instrument · 1
Forsythia → Korean

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Forsythiarelated to CultivationEastertide0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationEaster Tree0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationTwo0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationThey0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationMany0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationBudding Forsythia0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationVegetative0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationAlternatively0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationNovember0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationFebruary0.60section
Forsythiarelated to CultivationLow-hanging0.60section
Forsythiarelated to DescriptionThe0.60section

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