Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Grape Timeless' PP31640 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Lemon Love' PP31223 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to... MSRP: Now: $211.49 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Mahogany Monster' PP31395 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Pink Panther' PP31224 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells If you love pink, you'll love the leaf color of 'Pink Panther.' In spring, semi-glossy leaves emerge metallic pink, maturing to a dark berry pink with darker veins as the season... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Coral Bells Not the typical burgundy color of some heucheras, this variety sports leaves that are truly plum purple with even darker purple veins. They are attractively ruffled and have bluntly... MSRP: Now: $204.21 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Smoke and Mirrors' PP31785 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells A brightly colored Heuchera that will offset the green color typical in shade gardens. New foliage is pewter gray with a rosy blush, which mature to solid gray with dark gray... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Glow' PPAF (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection boasts different colors... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Timeless Night' PPAF (10)ct QuartsTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts different... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Timeless Treasure' PP31987 (20)ct FlatTimeless CollectionCommon Name: Coral Bells Do you love 'Berry Timeless' but hoped for that flowering performance in different foliage colors? Your wish is granted! The Timeless Collection now boasts... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 (30)ct Flat Heuchera 'Toffee Tart' PP33694 CPBRAF (20)ct FlatDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Coral Bells It's time to welcome a brand new color to the Proven Winners® Heuchera collection! Just like its name, 'Toffee Tart' displays differing shades of ginger... MSRP: Now: $227.08 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility. × OK
Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (10)ct Quarts Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PPAF (10)ct Quarts Common Name: Coral Bells Chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our brightest yellow Heucheras. Ruffling becomes less pronounced as the foliage matures. For best yellow color, site in... MSRP: Now: $113.88 Choose Options Compare Heuchera Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our... MSRP: Now: $213.22 Choose Options Compare Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Compare Selected As summer wanes and leaves transform into a fiery spectacle, many gardeners believe their landscapes are headed for dormancy. But wait! Autumn holds a treasure trove of beauty, waiting to be discovered in the form of fall-blooming and colorful foliage perennials. Beyond the Usual Suspects: Sure, garden centers overflow with the classic fall favorites like mums, asters, and sedum. But there is a whole world of perennials waiting to add pizzazz to your autumn garden. Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility.
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Ornamental grasses, for instance, are all the rage for their unique appeal: Stately Verticality: They add a touch of elegance with their upright structure, contrasting beautifully with lower-growing plants. Late-Season Blooms: They extend the flowering season, providing nectar for pollinators when other blooms have faded. Winter Interest: Their dried flower heads and foliage add textural interest throughout the cold months. Uniqueness: They offer something different from the typical perennials, making your garden stand out from the crowd. The Unexpected Stars of Fall: But the true hidden gems of autumn lie in the vibrant foliage of many perennials. You do not need a maple tree to enjoy fiery reds! For fall bloom or colorful foliage try these varieties:Amsonia, Artemisia, Aster, Belamcanda, Bergenia, Buddleia, Ceratostigma, Clematis terniflora, Cimicifuga, Dendranthema, Eupatorium, Ferns, Heuchera, Japanese Anemone, Liriope, Ornamental Grasses, Sempervivum, Stachys, Tiarella, Tricyrtis and upright Sedum. Fall Blooming Perennial FAQ What Are The Different Varieties Of Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? There are many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Here are a few of the most popular: Asters: Asters come in a wide range of colors, from purple and pink to white and blue. They are a reliable source of late-season blooms and are also very easy to care for. Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are another classic fall flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, and they are known for their long-lasting blooms. Goldenrods: Goldenrods are often maligned as allergy-inducing weeds, but they are beautiful and beneficial additions to the garden. They provide important food sources for bees and butterflies, and their golden blooms add a touch of sunshine to the autumn landscape. Sedums: Sedums are low-growing perennials with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. They are drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making them a good choice for gardeners of all levels. Coneflowers: Coneflowers are tall, sturdy perennials with daisy-like flowers. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, and yellow. Coneflowers are a favorite of butterflies and other pollinators. Blanket flowers: Blanket flowers are another daisy-like perennial that blooms in the fall. They come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, orange, and red. Blanket flowers are tolerant of heat and drought, making them a good choice for hot, dry climates. Russian sage: Russian sage is a tall, airy perennial with blue flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. It is a popular choice for butterfly gardens, as it is a favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds. These are just a few of the many different varieties of fall blooming perennial plants. When choosing plants for your garden, consider your climate, soil conditions, and desired aesthetic. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful and vibrant fall garden that will provide enjoyment for weeks to come. Do Fall blooming perennial plants attract pollinators? Fall blooming perennial plants are excellent at attracting pollinators! Here's why: Food Source: During fall, natural sources of nectar and pollen dwindle as most other plants have finished flowering. Fall bloomers provide a crucial late-season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, helping them build energy reserves for migration or overwintering. Color & Fragrance: Many fall bloomers have vibrant colors like purple, yellow, and orange, which are easily spotted by pollinators. Additionally, some varieties emit sweet fragrances that further attract these beneficial insects. Variety: The diversity of flower shapes, sizes, and bloom times among fall bloomers ensures a continuous food supply for a wider range of pollinators with different preferences. Some of the fall bloomers mentioned previously are particularly known for their pollinator appeal: Asters: Magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Goldenrods: Essential food source for butterflies like Monarchs before their migration. Coneflowers: Beloved by butterflies and bumblebees. Blanket flowers: Attract diverse pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even beetles. Russian sage: A favorite among butterflies and hummingbirds. By incorporating fall blooming perennials into your garden, you're not only creating a beautiful autumn display, but also contributing to the health and sustainability of the pollinator population, which plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. When Is The Best Time To Divide Fall Blooming Perennial Plants? Contrary to the general rule of thumb for perennials, fall blooming perennials are best divided in the spring, not the fall. Here's why: Flowering and Growth Cycle: Dividing plants during their flowering or active growth period puts stress on them and can hinder recovery. Fall bloomers put their energy into blooming and seed production in fall, so dividing them then would disrupt this crucial cycle. Root Establishment: Fall typically brings cooler temperatures and less daylight, which are not ideal conditions for root establishment after division. The plant needs sufficient time to develop healthy roots before winter arrives. Spring Advantages: Dividing in spring, before new growth appears, allows the plant to focus its energy on root and leaf development in the warmer months, leading to better establishment and faster recovery. Here's a breakdown of the ideal division timing for different types of perennials: Spring and Summer Bloomers: Divide in fall when foliage has died back. Fall Bloomers: Divide in early spring before new growth emerges. However, there are some exceptions to this rule: Tender Fall Bloomers: For sensitive plants like dahlias or cannas, division can be done after the first frost when foliage dies back, but they require special care over winter. Evergreen Fall Bloomers: Some evergreen fall bloomers like hellebores can be divided anytime if the soil isn't frozen. Remember: Always check the specific needs of your individual fall blooming perennial variety before dividing. Some may have unique preferences or dormancy periods that influence the best division timing. Fall blooming sun perennials? Ah, you're looking for those sunny personalities of the garden that shine as summer fades! Here are some sun-loving perennials that bring the color late in the season, along with their key traits: For a Burst of Bold Color: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Cheerful golden-yellow daisies with dark brown centers. Tough, adaptable, and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Growing Conditions: Full sun (6+ hours daily), well-drained soil. Tolerates heat and some drought. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall Characteristics: Showy pink-purple flowers with prominent cones. Attracts butterflies and birds (especially goldfinches who love the seed heads). Known for its medicinal properties. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Sedum (Stonecrop) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Succulent plants with thick leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens or borders. Chrysanthemums (Mums) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Classic fall flowers available in a huge variety of colors and forms. Bushy plants with abundant blooms. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Pinch back stems in early summer for bushier growth. For Graceful Texture: Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Airy, lavender-blue flowers on tall stems. Provides a hazy, cloud-like effect in the garden. Aromatic foliage. Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Tall, stately plant with large, dome-shaped clusters of mauve-pink flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade, moist but well-drained soil. A great choice for rain gardens or moist areas. Tips for Success: Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding. Divide: Many of these perennials benefit from division every few years to maintain vigor. Water: Provide regular water, especially during hot, dry spells, until plants are established. Enjoy your extended season of color! Let me know if you have any other questions. Late summer and fall blooming shade perennials It can be tricky to find plants that thrive in shade and also provide late-season color, but there are some real gems out there! Here are a few shade-loving perennials that bloom in late summer and fall: Japanese Anemone ( Anemone hupehensis ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These elegant plants produce lovely cup-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, and rose. They prefer moist, well-drained soil and part shade (morning sun is ideal). Japanese anemones can spread a bit, so give them some space. Why We Love Them: They add a touch of whimsy and romance to shady gardens. Toad Lily ( Tricyrtis spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Toad lilies have orchid-like flowers with speckled patterns in shades of purple, white, and yellow. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soil in partial to full shade. Why We Love Them: They provide unique, intricate blooms when many other plants are fading. Black Snakeroot ( Actaea racemosa / Cimicifuga racemosa ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: This North American native produces tall, wand-like spikes of white bottlebrush flowers with a fragrance some find pleasing (others not so much!). It prefers moist, rich soil and part to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dramatic, architectural form adds height and interest to the back of shade borders. Bugbane ( Actaea simplex / Cimicifuga simplex ) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: Similar to black snakeroot, but with shorter flower spikes and a more compact habit. Cultivars like 'Brunette' have dark purple foliage. Prefers moist, well-drained soil and part shade to full shade. Why We Love Them: The dark foliage provides a striking contrast to the white or pale pink flowers. Turtlehead ( Chelone spp.) Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall Characteristics: These plants get their name from their unusual flowers that resemble a turtle's head. They come in shades of pink, white, and red. They prefer moist soil and part shade. Why We Love Them: They attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and are a great choice for rain gardens or areas with moist soil. Important Note: When planting perennials in the shade, it's important to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility.