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| Purple Sage (Salvia spp) The salvia genus offers a wide range of plants that feature those enviable purple fall blooms. This coloration makes it a perfect foil for more fall-hued plants, like rudbeckia and Red Hot Poker. Because there are a wide range of salvias with varying heights and sun requirements, be sure to check with your local nursery to make the best choice for your garden. Great varieties to consider are Salvia leucantha, Salvia farinacea and Salvia guaranitica. USDA zones: 8 to 10; colder climates can use purple sage as an annual. Water requirement: Average Light requirement: Full sun to dappled shade Mature size: 18 to 48 inches tall Bloom time: Summer to fall Planting tips: Plant in spring or fall and prune back after the first killing freeze. |
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| Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) This staple in the summer-to-fall garden features sunny daisy-like blooms with dark centers on top of tall, coarse stems. Although it's attractive to birds, bees and butterflies, all parts of this plant are poisonous, so be aware of this if you have small children or pets that frequent your garden. Black-eyed Susans pair beautifully with mums, ornamental grasses and Autumn Joy sedum. USDA zones: 5a to 10a Water requirement: Average to low Light requirement: Full to partial sun Mature size: 3 feet tall Bloom time: Summer to fall Planting tips: Plant in spring or fall and remove spent blooms. Prune after the first killing freeze and mulch during the winter. How to grow Black-eyed Susan (rudbeckia) |
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| Fall Aster (Symphotrichum oblongifolium) Asters are time-honored plants in the fall garden, and with their profusion of purple daisy-like blooms, it's easy to see why. They are deer resistant and are attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. They also are a great companion plant for ornamental grasses and other flowering perennials, such as rudbeckia. USDA zones: 4a to 9b Water requirement: Average Light requirement: Full sun Mature size: 2 to 3 feet tall Bloom time: Late summer to fall Planting tips: Plant in spring or fall, and pinch back growth regularly throughout the summer to encourage a tight-growing form. Cut back after the first killing freeze and mulch lightly over the winter. |
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| Red Hot Poker (Kniphofia spp) This unusual plant features stunning red and yellow flower spikes atop slim green stems and leaves, creating a dramatic focal point in the fall perennial bed. Red Hot Poker is also very deer resistant, while at the same time being attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. Pair it with the blue or purple tones of Salvia leucantha or fall asters. USDA zones: 6a to 10b Water requirement: Low once established Light requirement: Full sun Mature size: 3 feet tall Bloom time: Late summer to fall Planting tips: Plant in spring or fall and prune back after the first killing freeze. More About Growing Red Hot Poker |
| Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum spp) Nothing quite says "autumn" like mums, with their multipetaled flowers in shades of russet, cream, orange, yellow and pink. These mounding plants are perfect for edges of borders and beds as well as containers, and combine well with Black-eyed Susans, Mexican bush sage and fall asters. USDA zones: 6 to 10 Water requirement: Average Light requirement: Full sun Mature size: 3 feet tall Bloom time: Fall Planting tips: Plant in the fall and cut back after the first killing freeze. Mulch lightly over the winter. |
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| Autumn Joy Sedum (Sedum 'Autumn Joy') Also called stonecrop, sedum comes from the succulent family of plants, so you already know it's low maintenance and drought tolerant. If you've never grown this plant before, you will be delighted with its fleshy leaves and broccoli-like blooms that start out green, changing to pink and finally bronze as they age. They will look spectacular when planted with other drought-tolerant plants, like succulents, ornamental grasses and flowering perennials. USDA zones: 6 to 11 Water requirement: Low Sun requirement: Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 2 feet tall Bloom time: Late summer to fall Planting tips: Plant in spring or fall and remove flower stalks when they are done blooming. New growth resembling tiny cabbages will emerge in the spring. More about growing sedum |

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