Early bloomer in the midatlantic area! They have 6 petals and grow on long, thin whippy branches, what are they? by scopsel plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 7 Comments Graardors-Dad 8 months ago Yellow jessamine DeceptivelyBreezy 8 months ago I think that’s a forsythia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsythia Edit: Nope, never mind — forsythia flowers just have four petals, and yours have more than that. Forestfairyhuckaby 8 months ago Jasminium nudiflorium? GoodyeraGoblin 8 months ago Jasminum nudiflorum jaybo85 8 months ago Forsynthia Ok_Statistician_5558 8 months ago Curiously, do they have a scent? Acceptable-Fly3282 8 months ago I’m pretty sure that’s Carolina Jasmine. It grows everywhere in North Florida. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
DeceptivelyBreezy 8 months ago I think that’s a forsythia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsythia Edit: Nope, never mind — forsythia flowers just have four petals, and yours have more than that.
Acceptable-Fly3282 8 months ago I’m pretty sure that’s Carolina Jasmine. It grows everywhere in North Florida.
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Yellow jessamine
I think that’s a forsythia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsythia
Edit: Nope, never mind — forsythia flowers just have four petals, and yours have more than that.
Jasminium nudiflorium?
Jasminum nudiflorum
Forsynthia
Curiously, do they have a scent?
I’m pretty sure that’s Carolina Jasmine. It grows everywhere in North Florida.