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Fall Flowers



Fall flowers are some of the more difficult to plan around but there’s really more interest in the fall garden than you might think at first glance.

The reason most gardeners have a problem with finding blooms in their fall blooming garden is that garden centres tend to emphasize spring and summer blooming plants (they’re in bloom in the spring and look a heck of a lot better than the later starting and blooming fall plants).

Fall blooming plants


This is a partial list of some of the better fall blooming plants. Note that almost all the grasses look their best in the fall and are not necessarily included here. And annuals of course should look good at this time of year.

Achillea
Aconitum
Adenophora
Agastache
Ajania

Allium
Anemone
Angelica
Arctanthemum
Artemisia

Arundo
Aster
Astrantia
Boltonia
Brugmansia

Buddleia
Calamintha
Callirhoe
Ceratostigma
Chelone

Chelonopsis
Chrysanthemum
Cimicifuga
Coreopsis
Corydalis

Cyclamen
Echinacea
Erigeron
Eryngium
Erysimum

Eupatorium
Euphorbia
Fragaria
Gaura
Gazania

Gentiana
Geranium
Hebe
Helianthus
Heliopsis

Hemerocallis
Hibiscus
Hosta
Hydrangea
Hypericum

Iris
Kalimeris
Kirengeshoma
Kniphofia
Lathyrus

Lavatera
Leonotis
Ligularia
Linaria
Lobelia

Lonicera
Lysimachia
Malva
Nepeta
Nipponanthemum

Origanum
Oxalis
Penstemon
Perovskia
Persicaria

Potentilla
Pycnanthemum
Ratibida
Rudbeckia
Salvia

Satureja
Saxifraga
Scabiosa
Sedum
Sidalcea

Silphium
Solidago
Solidaster
Symphyandra
Tanacetum

eucrium
Tricyrtis
Tricyrtis
Vernonia
Veronica

Viola
Zantedeschia
Zauschneria






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