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They were always there. Probably 70 years old. (I trim them regularily)
Funny thing: They say there is no pollinator for forsythia here. Yet, some keep popping up all over the garden. No idea how this happens, or what the fruit/seed would look like...
Oh cool.. hah yeah I see the wheelbarrow full of cuttings
They probably spread by runner unless they are really far away.
Maybe Mason Bees will pollinate them. Normally they flower really early before honey bees are really active. So solitary bees may like them as they start much sooner.
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