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  2. 15 Annuals That Thrive From Fall Until Frost - AOL

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    The flowers are commonly on the taller side and look great in the back of a fall garden. “Like celosia, they will bloom from mid-summer to the very end of the fall growing season.” Zones: 8 to 11

  3. 8 Fall Garden Tasks You Should Never Skip, According to ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind, though, that mulch does keep soil cooler in spring, so it may delay planting in areas with cooler springs and those with heavy clay soils, Meyers says. Protect Your Herbs Maya23K ...

  4. Erigeron annuus - Wikipedia

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    The flower heads are white with yellow centers, with rays that are white to pale lavender, borne spring through fall depending on the individual plant. [7] Ray florets number 40 to 100. [ 3 ]

  5. Whatever Your Garden Is Like, There's a Type of Daisy for You

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    Find more flowers to plant, by color, right here! 25 Yellow Flowers for the Happiest Garden. 20 Blue Flowers for Your Garden. 30 Best Pink Flowers for An Enchanting Garden. Field Daisy (Bellis ...

  6. Felicia heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    Felicia heterophylla is an annual herbaceous plant of up to 35 cm (12 in) high that branches richly particularly near its base. The leaves are set oppositely, are inverted lance-shaped, 1–5 cm (0.4–2.0 in) long and about ½ cm (0.2 in) wide, narrowed at its foot in a winged stalk, entire or with a few weak teeth, with a row of hairs along the margin and the surfaces bristly hairy.

  7. Berlandiera lyrata - Wikipedia

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    Berlandiera lyrata, with the common names chocolate flower, chocolate daisy, or lyreleaf greeneyes, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. [3] The common name lyreleaf greeneyes is a reference to the shape of the leaf, which is curved like a lyre and the green disc which is left behind when the ray florets drop ...

  8. Here are 3 flowers you should plant that bloom in the fall - AOL

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  9. Nipponanthemum - Wikipedia

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    Nipponanthemum nipponicum, commonly called "Nippon daisy" or "Montauk daisy," is a plant species native to coastal regions of Japan but cultivated as an ornamental in other regions. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is now naturalized as an escapee along seashores in New York and New Jersey .