Asters

asters
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Asters are part of the perennial autumn flowers that form fairly large clumps in general. They bloom between August and the end of November in small purple, blue, violet, pink or white misty flowers. Among the varieties that are best known are the finer eicos asters, the dumplings asters which are quite compact, the asters novae belgii and novae angliae.

Dahlias

dahlias
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Dahlias are bulbous that seduce a lot with their colors and sizes very varied. They bloom during the summer and autumn, this long flowering ensures them some success. From the dwarf variety to the giant dahlias, you are spoiled for choice to adorn your garden. Simple, double, petals tapering, broad, fluted, long or short …

Chrysanthemums

mums
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Chrysanthemums are perennial autumn flowers that decline in a very wide variety of colors and shapes. Small pompons with more disheveled shapes and larger, you choose. You can plant them in the spring, but also buy them in pots in October when they are flowered to fill the holes left in your beds.

Autumn crocuses

Autumn Colchicas
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Autumn crocuses are bulbous that are found mainly in the east of France. The bulb is resting during the summer and it flowers between September and November before fading. The leaves appear in the spring to ensure its growth, it is at this time that the plant produces fruits that ripen in a few months. At the end of spring, they dry and the bulb is resting again.

Gentian from China

Gentian From China
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The Chinese gentian belongs to the category of perennial autumn flowers, it grows mainly in rock gardens. And she likes high altitudes. With a little attention, you can grow it without any problem. The Sino-ornata gentiana is the one that blooms the latest in autumn, because it does not fear frost or snow. Its beautiful color of a unique blue catches all eyes.

The lily of toads

Lily Toads
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The toad lily is a hardy and hardy plant native to Asia, besides these pretty flowers have a certain exotic side. The flowers appear at the end of summer and bloom in autumn. They are gathered in flower stalks and they have pretty petals that are mottled.

The impatiens of Mount Omei

Impatiens Mount Omei
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The impatiens of Mount Omei is a hardy and perennial plant that originates from Mount Omei in China. It is perfect for the shade garden and the undergrowth. It begins to bloom at the end of summer, the flower is yellow is long. It is a plant that remains simple enough to grow, but which fears the sun and spreads little by little. It attracts pollinating insects.

Helianthus

Helianthus
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Helianthus or sunflowers are strong perennials that dress our gardens from late summer to late fall in their bright hues. Tall varieties without invasive rhizomes are the easiest to grow. You will appreciate these golden yellow stains that bring sparkle and cheerfulness to the garden.

The Spectabile sedum

Sedum Spectabile
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The Spectabile sedum is also called big fall stonecrop. It is a beautiful perennial that resists everything but the humidity it hates. Its bright pink flowers appear at the end of summer, and adorn the garden throughout the fall. It is in the form of tufts with rather fleshy leaves.

Perennial geraniums

Perennial Geraniums
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Perennial geraniums usually bloom in summer, however, some varieties are up-and-coming and at the end of the summer offer pretty autumn flowers in the garden or in the ground. For that we must remember to shave in the summer, in August, otherwise, they will not bloom again in autumn which would be a shame.

The cyclamen of Naples

Cyclamen Of Naples
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The cyclamen of Naples is a bulbous who is native of Europe. It is found mainly in the south-east, in forest or scrubland, in France, Italy, Greece or Crete and Turkey. They are part of the family of primroses. Its flower is very fine and very delicate and it can be scented. It has its place in the garden where it is grown quite easily.

Petunias

petunias
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Petunias are perennials or annuals. They are low and tend to spread. They bloom from spring to autumn. These trumpet flowers are blue, mauve, pink, red, white, sometimes bicolored and striated. There are many varieties, some of which are pendulous, with double or single flowers.

Autumn Helena

Autumn Helena
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Fall helenica blooms during the summer and until October. It is a tall plant, but remains solid and has abundant flowering. It is easily grown in all types of soils that they adapt easily. It is appreciated by bees and butterflies that come foraging there.

Asian chelon

Asian Chelon
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Asian chelone is a perennial and endemic species of Japan. It is easily grown by adapting to all conditions. It has pretty foliage and long bell-shaped flowers. These flowers appear from July to frosts without stopping. At this time a little hollow, they bring cheerfulness and color to your garden.

The pheasant tree

Pheasant Tree
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The pheasant tree is covered in autumn with pretty flowers with colors ranging from white to purple. It has the advantage of being suitable for all regions, it is able to withstand up to – 20 ° C. At the beginning of autumn, clusters of flowers appear in abundance. They are then replaced by large purple berries that are appreciated by pheasants. It is this characteristic that explains his name.

The immortelle with bracts

Immortelle with Bracts
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The immortelle bractées is resistant to frost provided that it remains light. Its pretty flowers have various hues: red, yellow, mauve, pink or white. It is a plant that multiplies quickly and easily, these seeds fly away everywhere with the wind. They make pretty dry bouquets.

The Arums

The Arums
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Arum trees are flowers that adorn your garden until October. Nicknamed the flower of the florist, you appreciate its elegant port and its very refined flower. She is perfect in the gardens she dresses gracefully. It is not very difficult to cultivate, but it requires water in abundance and it appreciates the autumn rains.

Begonia

Begonia
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The begonia is an ideal plant that harmonizes perfectly with the colors of autumn leaves creating beautiful paintings in the garden. Many varieties are present, some of which are grown in the garden and some in the ground. The non-stop begonia blooms generously until October. Its white, yellow, orange or red flowers bring color.

Butterfly ginger

Ginger Butterfly
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Ginger butterfly or white ginger is native to Asia and India especially where it is found in quantity. It is found in Europe in ornamental gardens. It is easy to grow and quite rustic, it adapts as well in pot as massive. It blooms very long and gives off a fragrance close to the ginger used in cooking, but it is not edible. We love its flowers with exotic aesthetics.

Fall Camellias

Autumn Camellia
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The autumn camellia comes from Asia, it is appreciated for its small fragrant flowers which cover its branches, as of September and during long months. Its flowers are simple, small, but delicate with a pink more or less sustained. Its green leaves are small and downy. This plant has a very pleasant scent.

Aucuba from Japan

Aucuba From Japan
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The Japanese aucuba is a shrub that is usually two meters tall. Its foliage is very decorative, its leaves are green, shiny, leathery and persistent. If its flowers appear in summer, autumn and part of winter, it is covered with very attractive bunched fruits that replace the flowers and bring color to the garden.

callune

callune
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Callune is a common heather that is widespread in public gardens and particularly appreciates acidic soils. It blooms from July all part of autumn. The small flowers are regular and their hues go from white to a more or less sustained pink. It is a plant that attracts pollinating insects.

Campylotropis macrocarpa

Campylotropis Macrocarpa
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Campylotropis macrocarpa is a shrub native to temperate Asia. This beautiful ornamental plant has recently been introduced in horticulture and is still rare today. The shrub from 1 to 1.50 meters develops a little in all directions. Its flowers have 5 petals, one longer and two that form like wings. They are pretty and delicate.

The yellow crocus of autumn

Crocus Yellow Fall
© Jean Jacques Milan

The yellow crocus of autumn looks like a crocus as we know it, with the difference that it blooms during the autumn. He is sometimes nicknamed the grape harvester because it is found in vineyards in the south of France. It is cultivated very easily provided that the region is not too cold.

The grass of the pampas

Pampas Grass
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The grass of the pampas is perfect in very spacious gardens. Its long green leaves are more than a meter high and are narrow. From the end of summer until winter sometimes, silky and feathery panicles appear which are very decorative. Most of the time they are white or cream, but offer beautiful pink inflorescences. It adapts to all situations both cold and drought.

Orpin gardens

Orpin Des Jardins
© Alain De Maximy

The garden orpine is a succulent and perennial plant that has long flourished in gardens. The flower buds appear at the beginning of the summer. They are grouped at the end of stems. They are light green and form slightly convex bouquets, elegant and generous. It is during the month of August that the flowers blossom. They are small and star-shaped, white, purple or pink, they remain until October. Once faded, they become brown, but remain aesthetic.

Miscanthus from Nepal

The Miscanthus From Nepal
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Miscanthus from Nepal produces tufts of rigid stems with some sparse leaves, soft and drooping. The height is usually 70 cm. At the end of the summer, they can reach more than a meter. They will then grow and give long branches that last several months and are very decorative.

Panther plant

Panther plant
© Harum K.

The panther plant comes from Asia. Its persistent foliage is particularly aesthetic, it is wonderful in your garden even when it is not in bloom. It likes shady places and it is easily grown in pots or outdoors. It flowers from October, the stalks of flowers appear above the foliage, they evoke a little daisy.

The isodon

isodon
© Wallonieenfleur

Isodon, more commonly known as Rabdosia, is a perennial plant native to Japan that is currently little known to gardeners. It is in autumn that this pretty bushy and graphic plant begins to bloom offering flowers of a beautiful bright blue, intense which stand out on the landscapes of the season.

Japan's anemone

The Japanese anemone
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The Japanese anemone blossoms when other flowers usually disappear at the beginning of the autumn season. Most often pink or white, flowers can sometimes mix these two colors. It brings new life to the garden where it blossoms perfectly into clumps.

The sage of Mexico

Sage From Mexico
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The sage of Mexico is a simple plant that has the distinction of blooming in pots or in the ground and bloom from autumn to spring. It is therefore the ideal plant to give color to your garden when flowers are scarce. It develops easily on a drained soil and if the negative temperatures are very low, it will have to be protected effectively.

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