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Fall-blooming flowers come in rich colors that extend the gardening season. Learn tips for choosing and growing the 28 best fall-blooming perennials.
Keep the show going by including these fall-blooming perennials in your landscape. Most of them are low-maintenance and make pretty cut flowers for autumnal arrangements. Some of these long-blooming perennials enhance gardens with their flowers and foliage through other seasons, too.
Looking for some fall blooming perennials to add to your flower garden? Check out these options that will keep blooming until first frost!
Combine fall-blooming perennials with trees, shrubs, and other perennials with late-season ornamental attributes such as fall foliage, berries, seed pods, or fruit for a captivating display. Here are some of the best fall blooming perennials to add to your yard.
For a summer bloomer that takes your garden right into fall, consider perennial blanket flower, Gaillardia aristata, and annual/perennial hybrid Gaillardia x grandiflora.
From blooms with red and yellow hues to flowers that bud in dreamy pastels, fall perennials are the perfect additions to your landscape. The following varieties come alive in autumn, allowing you to keep your garden blooming until the cold winter months.
Credit: Unsplash. Chrysanthemums, or “mums,” are perhaps the most well-known fall-blooming perennials. Originating from Asia and northeastern Europe, they come in an array of colors and flower forms, from daisy-like singles to elaborate doubles. Mums are not invasive and can be grown in containers or garden beds.