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Hardy options like aster, goldenrod, chrysanthemum, sedum, and Japanese anemones thrive in cooler temperatures, withstanding frost. As the heat of summer fades and the cooler temperatures of autumn settle in, fall flowers begin to bloom, bringing vibrant colors and unique textures to the garden. These late-season blooms not only extend the ...
Make the flowers of summer last a little longer! Discover plants that bring colorful flowers to your gardens throughout September and October. Here are 50 fall flowers, shrubs, trees, and other plants that welcome the season with a blaze of color.
Go beyond the usual mums with fall flowers like blanket flower, canna lily, phlox, coneflower, sage, sedum, hydrangea and more.
Birds, bees, and butterflies preparing to migrate, hibernate, or just hunker down for winter will feast on your fall flowers, and you’ll love your gardens’ colors and fragrance on some of nicest days of the year.
Enliven your autumn garden with the best fall flowers — dahlias, mums, pansies, sunflowers and more. See annuals and perennials for a standout garden.
As warm weather fades, you can still maintain a colorful garden with these fall flowers, shrubs, and more. They're also wonderful options fall wedding flowers!
Want lots of gorgeous color in your autumn garden? Check out these 37 flowers that show off in the fall!
Need fall plant ideas? The gardening experts at HGTV share winning trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses for beautiful color during the fall.
Chrysanthemums say fall as much as turkey says Thanksgiving. Commonly known as mums, these blooms are an all-time fall favorite for a good reason. Available in an array of colors, including orange, red, yellow, and white, these autumn blooms are made for container gardens, pumpkin arrangements, and garden beds alike.
Once temperatures begin to cool off, it's time to plant cool-weather lovers for an annual show: sweet alyssum, snapdragons, and pansies (yes, these early spring flowers also bloom well in the fall). We can look beyond flowers for seasonal interest this time of year too.