Pink autumn flowers. Autumn flowers in the garden: photos and names

It seems that in autumn the life on the flower beds begins to fade. But no! There are many plants that, with their lush color, are ready to refute this idea. Some of them are pleasing to the eye until the most real frosts.

golden ball

Therefore, with the onset of autumn Special attention given to flower beds. Of course, these are not some separate flower beds. These are the same ones that bloomed all spring and summer, but in autumn completely new characters enter their arena.

Anyone can plan and arrange a flower garden in the country. You just need to approach this project with all responsibility and care.

The length of daylight hours decreases, the sun warms less, birds begin to fly south. And it is at this time that new, autumn flowers and plants begin to rule the ball. Some time will pass, and even they will be buried under a layer of snow. But their last outing will no doubt be remembered for a long time.

The bright colors of the flower garden matter not only in landscape design, but even in ... psychology! After all, they help us survive the autumn depression.

Painting the flower garden in bright colors, they seem to continue the summer. An excellent solution would be to plant the territory with flowers with yellow, orange, red color, as in the photo.

In addition to typical flowers, you can also extend the flowering of summer. For example, phloxes bloom longer if you cut off already wilted flowers. You can also reanimate many more similar species. In addition, for the summer flower garden, you can also choose varieties and their modifications that have a longer flowering period.

As for the flowers that bloom from September to November, they are different for different climatic zones. Therefore, when planting or sowing, you need to carefully read the label for the plant.

Autumn flowers are taken care of in the spring. good option is to grow them outside the flower bed and only after the end of the flowering period of summer species transfer to the flower bed.

Flowers occupy one of the main places in the design of the garden, because they are the main decorative element in autumn, not counting small architectural forms.

Almost everything autumn views flowers are not capricious. They tolerate temperature differences and small frosts well without additional agrotechnical operations. In addition, they are easily propagated both by seeds and vegetatively.


Names of flowers for flower beds

Chrysanthemum

The first and most important place is rightfully occupied by the chrysanthemum - the queen of gardens and flower beds. Chrysanthemum flowers can have a wide variety of colors - from white to burgundy and lilac. There are varieties with yellow and red, orange and pink flowers. In size, chrysanthemum flowers are large, medium and very small. The same applies to the size of the bushes. Early varieties bloom from August to October, and late ones - until severe frosts.

Chrysanthemum is picky about the conditions, but still has its own preferences. Well suited for her light soil, loosened deeply. Feeding won't hurt either organic fertilizers. Despite the fact that the chrysanthemum is moisture-loving, it is worth providing it with good drainage for the winter. The plant should be mulched after the first frost to protect it from freezing.

There are legends about chrysanthemum in China and Japan, but it is still not known exactly which country is their homeland. The photo shows a food Japanese chrysanthemum.


Japanese chrysanthemum

Phlox

Bloom late varieties phlox can be observed in September. Especially if, after the end of the active flowering period, dry flowers are systematically cut off. These are quite demanding plants. They need fertilized soil, with deep loosening and high level humidity. Well suited for flower beds, because they can grow in partial shade, which means - with a short daylight hours.

Legends say that phloxes grew from torches thrown by Odysseus in the kingdom of Hades.

Crocosmia

Crocosmia also looks beautiful in the autumn garden. Another name for the plant is montbrecia. It has orange, yellow or red flowers. The perfect combination crocosmia can make up with lilac or dark purple asters. This is a sun-loving plant, so you need to plant it in an open flower bed. It is advisable to fertilize the soil with fertilizers and a mixture of lime and bone meal before planting. If you have heavy, poorly drained soil in your flower garden or little snow falls during severe frosts, then it is advisable to dig crocosmia tubers for the winter.

Helenium autumn

In late summer - early autumn, gelenium blooms. It has three types of varieties depending on the color - yellow, bronze brown and brick red. The first in flower beds look good next to cereals and blue asters. The second and third ones can make a beautiful ensemble with rudbeckia and goldenrod. Gelenium prefers well-lit areas of the flower garden. It is noteworthy that the species is resistant to prolonged rains and high water level rise.

Beliefs say that gelenium (shown in the photo) grows well only where a star has fallen.

Rudbeckia

Rudbeckia (for example, dissected or shiny) is perfect for the background. These are unpretentious plants, which, however, have a very decorative look. Rudbeckia varieties grow both in sunlit areas and in partial shade. A pleasant fact is that brilliant Rudbeckia begins to bloom in the first year after planting. To ensure the long existence of the variety in one place, the bushes need to be divided after about 2-3 years.

Legends say that rudbeckia is a reflection of the moon. Her young man wanted to give the girl he liked.

Japanese anemone

Often used Japanese anemone. It has white or pale pink flowers that retain their decorative appearance from 1.5 to 2 months. But this is a very gentle and whimsical look. Anemone requires a light, well-drained soil, semi-shaded spot in the flower garden. In addition, it must be regularly fed with organic fertilizers. It is not advisable to replant anemone curtains, as it may die. Reproduction occurs by seeds or division in the spring.

  • asters,
  • stonecrop,
  • colchicum.

perennial asters

Perennial asters have short and tall forms, which are used to decorate flower beds from the end of August until frost. They are painted in the most different colors- from white to purple, red and blue with all their shades. Asters pair well with both perennials and annuals. Due to the wide range of shades and shapes of flowers, they can be used in almost any design. Bushes are divided after 2 (New Belgian and New England varieties) or 3-4 (Italian aster) years.

stonecrops

Autumn stonecrops can most often be seen in rockeries or outdoor flower beds next to phlox. Stonecrop flowers are purplish-pink, carmine or brick red. They are grown in greenhouses, and planted in flower beds after the first wintering. It is advisable to allocate a bright place with light soil for stonecrops. Stonecrop hybrids, cut during the flowering period and put into the water for the winter, easily start up new shoots that can be planted in open ground in spring.

Colchicum

Another popular plant is colchicum (another name is colchicum). It has light lilac flowers that delight the eye until November. Since the plant resembles crocuses in appearance, the same rules are followed when using it in compositions - they are planted in groups or arrays in rockeries. Colchicum is unpretentious to the composition of the soil, but prefers well-drained. It is also desirable that the place where it grows is protected from the wind.

And, finally, the longest blooming is cabbage. It reproduces by seeds. The plant blooms until medium frosts, decorating the flower garden even at -15!

Preparing the flower garden for wintering

Autumn work in the flower garden consists in preparing it for wintering. You need to start from August.

  1. Firstly, in late August - early September, bulbous plants are planted - daffodils, tulips, crocuses. If, by coincidence, you plant them later, then do not forget to cover with leaves, straw or dry branches.
  2. Secondly, before the start of frost, perennials divide - irises, phloxes, primroses.
  3. Thirdly, you need to collect seeds from annuals in order to secure planting material for the next year (in autumn, seeds are collected mainly from asters and marigolds).
  4. Fourth, when the air temperature drops to 0 - +5, you should take care of clematis. In order not to look for something to cover them with, you can do this by folding their own shoots.

September is an amazing month. It does not come, but imperceptibly seeps with a yellow radiance into the blueness of summer, gradually scattering drizzling clouds and whitish fogs. It allows the summer to slowly say goodbye to us, leaving for more warm earth autumn flowers, as evidence of their love and sadness from parting. Maybe that's why September flowers are so touching and poignantly beautiful...

Let's take a walk through the early autumn garden and consider the gifts of the summer that has just gone.

chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemums in autumn flower beds are so good that they invariably occupy the very top of the flower charts. The variety of colors never ceases to amaze and delight: white and cream, pink and bronze, yellow and orange, copper-red and lilac… they alone can decorate the whole world without repeating themselves and without tiring with monotony.


The name "chrysanthemum" is translated as "golden flower". He is indeed revered in the East as an extraordinary value. From time immemorial, a belief has come that a chrysanthemum flower is truly endowed with magical powers on the ninth day of the ninth month of the year, and if you pick it on that day, the flower will be a guardian talisman all year long, ward off misfortune and protect from the evil eye and diseases. Try it!

Chrysanthemums are short-day plants, which is why they begin to bloom when the days are waning. There are many varieties of these wonderful plants that will decorate any autumn garden. True, large-flowered ones are quite difficult to grow in our conditions, but many magnificent smaller forms please the eye. Many flower growers today gave their hearts to the unpretentious Korean chrysanthemums, abundantly strewn with joyful flowers. Such as this small-flowered terry chrysanthemum "Mishal". Well, is it really a miracle?


Chrysanthemum "Mishal", photo by Valentina

You can learn a lot of new and interesting things from the publications of our summer residents on the website:

dahlias

One of the most beautiful and unpretentious flowers. About 20,000 species of these flowers are known. They differ in the height of the bushes, in the shape and structure of the inflorescences, in the size and type of inflorescences. Our flower growers are equally fond of peony and anemone dahlias, needle and collar, spherical and nymph.


Natives of distant Mexico and Guatemala, dahlias have remained warm lovers, and the slightest frost is fatal for them. In the meantime, the September sun is warming, the wonderful heads of dahlias delight summer residents, decorating any corner of the garden.


Our gardeners have also already talked about these flowers on the site: And in the next video, Oleg Krivoshein shares the beauty of dahlias grown on his plot, admire it too:

Phloxes

Someone quite rightly said: if only phloxes remained on Earth from flowers, then even then the planet would still be beautiful - the world of these most beautiful flowers is so rich and diverse. Blooms profusely in September phlox paniculata(Phlox paniculata) - bushy, tall, with a bright juicy color of delicate quivering petals.


Variety"Vladimir", photo from wikipedia.org, by Dmitriy Konstantinov

Breeders have tried very hard, and today gardeners can decorate flower beds with panicled phlox of various colors - pink, scarlet and carmine, burgundy and crimson, lilac, purple and even striped!

In September, the garden is decorated with late flowering phloxes - "Vladimir", "Cloud", "Andre" and "Creme de Mente"; the snow-white "Anna", the light salmon "Bornimer Nachsrmmera", the white-blue "New" and the tricolor "Margri" are blooming ... and these are the last flowering representatives of this year.

In the language of flowers, phlox means "the flame of your lips", so it turns out that the September phloxes give us the farewell kiss of the past summer...


You can read about phloxes in the materials of our website Gelenium - this is a real gift of autumn. Its flowers are so numerous and beautiful that a fully bloomed bush looks like a festive fireworks of sunny yellow, brick-purple or orange-red splashes. Tall gelenium bushes resemble the shape of a large compact bouquet and invariably become an autumn decoration of any summer cottage.


One of the legends says that the bright sunny flower gelenium is named after the beautiful wife of Menelaus Helen, whose abduction by her beloved Paris caused the Trojan War. They say that the unusual vibrant color of gelenium resembles the gold of Elena's hair ... everything can be, although the assumption that the flower is called "a drop of the Sun" is also no worse.


Gelenium is a real gift of autumn

Our summer residents most often use hybrid forms with inflorescences of different shades - yellow, red-orange and terracotta. Favorite and varieties with double flowers.

Gelenium will accompany us until the very frosts, collecting bees from all over the area and attracting glances with its joyful sunny flowering.

In the following video, Elizaveta Burova offers an excursion into the wonderful world of gelenium:


Rudbeckia looks like a bright yellow chamomile with a dark velvety center, which will delight us with sunny blooms throughout September. A native of the prairies of North America, she found her second home in our flower beds, took root well and fell in love with everyone. Before rudbeckia dissected(Rudbeckia laciniata) grew on almost every personal plot, in every front garden and was known to everyone as the "Golden Balls". Many people still have warm memories of her as a flower of childhood.

Today, other species are more common on the plots - rudbeckia brilliant(Rudbeckia fulgida) and rudbeckia glossy(Rudbeckia nitida). Now other names are also in use - "Golden Umbrella", "Golden Tower" ... But look how interesting: everywhere it is golden)

Regardless of the type and variety, rudbeckia is unpretentious, not capricious and always stunningly beautiful.


If you are interested in this flower, you can learn more about it in the materials:

Anemone

These cute touching flowers are reminiscent of spring primroses. Delicate and light, they conquer with their defenselessness on the eve of winter, and the more striking is the contrast between the warm purity of the petals and the cold signs of the withering of nature.

Name anemone (anemone) It has Greek origin, its philosophical interpretation means something like this: "The gusts of wind that open the flower will eventually carry away the withered petals." But, despite their visual fragility and the inevitable cold, anemones show amazing resilience and are very unpretentious in their care.

Autumn anemones entering September bloom:

  • anemone japanese(Anemone japonica);
  • felt anemone(Anemone tomentosa);
  • vine anemone(Anemone vitifolia).


In summer cottages, hybrid anemones are most often grown - Japanese and felt; grapevine is less spectacular, so it is rarely cultivated.

The following video invites you to admire this miracle - the Japanese anemone:

Colchicum

Colchicum, or Colchicum, is still considered one of the most mysterious plants of our nature. Its development cycle and chemical composition are unusual and of great interest. This flower was called colchicum because it begins to bloom, contrary to its “bulbous” nature, not “when it is supposed to”, but without any regard for time - almost before the first snow. But purely humanly one can understand him: here she is, autumn nature, has already extinguished many colors, the grasses are withering, the leaves are drying up - and here I am, fresh, spring-like gentle and luxurious!


Indeed, colchicum during flowering makes a charming impression. Its main advantages are the unexpectedness of spring color among the yellow shades of autumn and unpretentiousness in flowering. Such virtues make kolchikum a welcome guest in autumn flower arrangements.

Colchicums are very beautiful in group plantings along paths and around ponds, on lawns and in rocky gardens. If you are interested in this flower, you can learn more about it in the materials: This autumn beauty is a classic of the genre in any autumn flower bed. A huge variety of shapes and colors for the autumn period is just a gift from nature! The one who planted asters on his site, one might say, “rented” the summer for another two months. And for the whole of September, they will definitely blaze with all the shades of the summer that has just gone: white and pink, red and purple, crimson and blue!

Asters can be planted anywhere: in the middle of a flower bed or at the end vegetable patch, along a path or a hedge - this wonderful flower will look beautiful everywhere.

By the way, it will surprise some, but the flower that we used to call garden aster does not belong to the genus Astra, but to the genus Callistefus (although many gardeners out of habit call callistefus an annual aster).

The most famous perennial asters that bloom in autumn are New Belgian (Virginian) and New England (American). We have these luxurious bushes with pink, purple and purple flowers often called Septembers or Octobers.

Small-flowered asters are easy to care for, they do not need a garter to a support, and even night frosts are not terrible. You can learn more about asters by reading the materials of our website:

  • Graceful zinnia is one of the most beloved ornamental flowering annuals by gardeners.

    Due to its stability and unpretentiousness, zinnia is always a welcome guest on any suburban area and how butterflies and birds love her! The language of flowers has awarded zinnia with its significant symbols:

    • white zinnias are a good attitude;
    • red - constancy;
    • yellow - longing and thirst for a meeting;
    • pink - a symbol of memory of someone who is not around now.


    If you haven’t had zinnia in your garden yet, plant it for sure! She is modest and undemanding, and with the advent of these joyful multi-colored majors, your site will immediately be filled with buzzing, cheerful, very summer fuss and positive.

    This native of South Africa intrigues from the first minutes of meeting, as soon as it turns out that she has not one name, but four! In addition to scientific , there is an obsolete, but still used - Montbrecia, less known tritonia and fourth, folk - Japanese gladiolus. And here is such a mysterious plant belonging to the Iris family, it also looks like an iris)

    Crocosmia is a very decorative and exquisite plant. It decorates the September garden with lush thickets of linear leaves and bright orange, intense red or yellow flowers. After drying, the flowers begin to smell like saffron, hence the scientific name (from the Greek "krokos" - "crocus, saffron" and "osme" - "smell").


    Crocosmia is a very decorative and exquisite plant.

    Crocosmia is not yet a frequent visitor to our summer cottages, but it will definitely win the hearts of gardeners with its beauty and unpretentiousness. Moreover, dug up in the fall (before frost) and transplanted into a flowerpot, this orange beauty can continue to bloom on the balcony of a city apartment for another month!

    More about crocosmia - in the material Well, we ran through the September flower beds, took a closer look at the nine autumn plants that adorned them. There are still many beautiful autumn trees left behind the scenes: this is a rose, and Franchet physalis, gladioli and gerberas, goldenrod and marigolds, lilies and yarrow ... Our nature is inexhaustible and, thank God, it has something to decorate the Earth in summer, autumn, and even winter .

    Today's flower journey is over, but autumn is just beginning, and we will have many more reasons to meet at autumn summer cottages)

Having got used to the fact that the flower bed "burns" with colorful colors in spring and summer, I want the same in autumn. It's nice when, in addition to falling yellow leaves, the eyes are warmed by their bright colors variety of autumn garden flowers.

In order not to make a mistake with the choice and plant exactly those flowers that will please the eye not only in September, October, but even until frost, you need to figure out what autumn annual and perennial flowers are, what are the timing of their flowering.

To form a beautiful flower bed and unusual compositions, it is necessary to take into account the height of the plants, their color, shape, term and duration of flowering. Listed below are the flowers that bloom in autumn and are the best for your flower garden.

- These are annual, rarely perennial flowers. One-year-olds amaze with the variety of their varieties. Depending on the variety, flowering occurs from early spring to late autumn. Among single and perennial varieties there are varieties, blooming in autumn.

The following types of asters are distinguished by height: dwarf - height does not exceed 45 cm, undersized - height reaches 80 cm, tall - up to one and a half meters in height. Asters grow as bushes or free-standing plants.

The shoots of the flower are erect, even. Leaves oblong, toothed. root system flower fibrous .

An autumn flower bed decorated with asters will allow you to enjoy the colors of summer even in the cold season. Asters that bloom in autumn are distinguished by powerful branched stems, large paniculate and umbrella inflorescences.

Aster flowers are formed by inflorescences, which consist of a large number of small flowers (petals). In the center of the inflorescence is a yellow core. The color of aster petals is varied. They are white, pink, purple, blue, salmon, lilac, red, yellow. Asters can be one- and two-color.

Did you know? The people call asters differently: winter road, Indian summer, frost or star flower.

- This is a beautiful, bright, lush autumn garden flower. The plant is classified as a perennial, non-digging flowers. Flowering of the plant begins in summer and continues until frost. The height of herbaceous single or bush phloxes varies from 10 to 150 cm. The shoots are erect, creeping.

The leaves are oval or egg-shaped, located at the top of the stem. Flowers of snowy, pink, lilac, red, blue, lilac color, with a pleasant fragrant aroma. The shape of the flowers is tubular-funnel-shaped with five petals bent at a right angle relative to the tube.

Petals form a variety of corollas - wheel-shaped, star-shaped, notched, saucer-like. The diameter of the flower reaches four centimeters, in the center of it there is a peephole. Flowers form paniculate or corymbose inflorescences of different sizes.

Next on our list are autumn blooming flowers, have a wooden tap root. This is a perennial called goldenrod. The shoots of the plant are erect, densely covered with oval or elliptical foliage.

Plant height varies from 30 cm to a meter. The trunk is green in color, sometimes with shades of red and purple in the lower part. The leaf blade is pointed, serrated on the sides. The whole plant is covered with small, slightly noticeable villi.

The color of small flowers is sunny yellow. The buds are arranged in baskets, which, in turn, form narrow erect racemose or paniculate inflorescences. Buds in inflorescences are interspersed with leaves. The flowering period is from May to September inclusive. The advantage of goldenrod is drought and frost resistance.

Important! Goldenrod - poisonous plant must be handled with gloves.

Another flower that blooms in September is this. Perennial, whose name in Latin means - breaking rocks. The plant is unpretentious in care. The root system is fibrous.

Saxifrage shoots grow from 50 cm to one and a half meters. The leaves of cultivated saxifrage species can have a simple, pinnate or palmate structure. The leaves can be thick and thin, leathery, dense, spherical or oval.

The size of the leaf reaches 6 cm, the color of the leaves varies from emerald green to gray with a greenish tinge. Small flowers, similar to bells, are collected in paniculate or racemose inflorescences or are located singly.

The color of the buds can be snow-white, pink, yellow, bright crimson or red. If the winters are too cold, saxifrages are grown as annuals, because at air temperatures below +6 ºC the plant slowly dies off.

Did you know? Saxifraga, growing high in the mountains, exude lime to the outside of the leaf blades. Due to the presence of lime secreted by the plant on the leaf plates, less moisture evaporates from it.

Autumn refers to annual and perennial plants. This is a herbaceous plant with a specific difference. The root system of the gelenium dies in autumn together with the shoots, while the underground buds of annual shoots form new leaf rosettes with the root system. The next year, this outlet will throw out a fresh stem.

Gelenium is a separately growing upright plant with shoots branched at the top. The stems of the flower grow from 0.75 m to 1.6 m. The leaves are oval or lanceolate. Thyroid inflorescences consist of baskets, which, in turn, are formed by marginal reed and central tubular flowers.

The color of the extreme reed buds is orange, brown, yellow, red, and the central tubular ones are yellow or brown. Gelenium flowers will be a wonderful decoration for an autumn flower garden. Golden-colored baskets that can change color fascinate with their simplicity. The flowering period is the end of July - the beginning of September.

The most common late autumn flowers are. This beautiful flower is native to Japan. The plant is perennial shrub with thin woody erect stems of a green-brown color. Plant height - from 30 cm (dwarf) to 1.5 m (tall).

Sedentary leaves, green-gray color with a specific aroma. Depending on the variety, the inflorescences can be simple, semi-double, terry, needle-shaped, tubular baskets. The sizes of the buds are different: large and small.

The color of chrysanthemums can be anything except blue. Perennial autumn flowers such as chrysanthemums even have a vegetable form, which is grown specifically for culinary use. Flowering occurs from early September until frost.

Refers to perennial herbaceous plants having tuberous roots. To date, the number of varieties of dahlias is about 15 thousand. The origin of this plant has not been precisely determined. The opinions of scientists about the origin of the flower are divided between Mexico, Colombia and Guatemala.

Dahlias are beautiful, colorful fall perennials for your yard or flower bed. The shoots of the flower are erect, branched, smooth or rough texture. The height of the shoots can vary between 30-250 cm. The trunk is hollow inside, the base of the plant becomes stiff.

The flower leaves are pinnate, oblong, covered with villi. The color of the leaves is emerald or brown-scarlet. Inflorescences consist of baskets different diameter(3-30 cm), surrounded by pistillate reed flowers, of various shapes (pompom, spherical, cactus-like, peony-shaped, collar), size and color.

There is not only blue, black or blue dahlias. The center of the inflorescence is occupied by small bisexual tubular flowers of yellow or brown color. Dahlias bloom from July until frost. Beautiful autumn flowers are presented to your attention in the photo below.

Important! Although dahlias are perennials, they need to be covered for the winter, since temperatures below zero are deadly for tubers.

belongs to the Iris family. This corm plant blooms in spring or autumn. If you're wondering what flowers bloom in September, the answer is simple - crocus perennials. The flower has no central stem.

The leaves are narrow, linear, dark green with white stripes in the middle. The shape of the flower is bell-shaped. The height of the perianth does not exceed 15 centimeters. It is formed by six petals. The petals are placed in two rows: the outer row - three large petals, the inner row - three slightly smaller petals.

Flowers are solitary, various colors. Blooming buds look like stars. Flowering occurs for two weeks in September.

Monarda is native to North America. About 20 varieties of monarda are known to science. - is one or the other perennial grass. The stem of the plant is straight, branched, grows up to 150 cm. The leaves of the monarda are elongated-lanceolate, serrated, emerald green, have a pleasant fragrant smell. It was because of this aroma that the Monarda was mistakenly considered bergamot for a long time.

Did you know? spicy herb with a mint-lemon smell is used in cooking and teas.

Fragrant two-lipped flowers up to 7 cm in diameter form racemose inflorescences arranged one above the other. The coloring of flowers can be white, red, yellow, pink, purple, sometimes speckled. Due to its shape, the monarda buds look like a spider at a great distance. Monarda blooms from June to September inclusive. Here are some other flowers that not only bloom in autumn, but can also become.

Want to know which plant blooms until late autumn? It begins to bloom in July and blooms profusely until frost. Rudbeckia is native to North America. The flower has both perennial and annual varieties.

Among flower growers, the hairy type of rudbeckia is in demand. The height of the trunk, covered with villi, branching from the ground, does not exceed 2 m. The roots are branched. The leaves are oval and stem-shaped, large, hairy.

One can only imagine how beautiful autumn flowers of rudbeckia are. They look like big daisies, painted yellow, red, Orange color. The diameter of the flower reaches 15 cm. The core, bordered by petals, consists of tubular yellow-brown or red-black petals.

is a perennial herbaceous flower. This flower is native to Japan. In the people it is called a garden orchid or a toad lily. The genus Tricyrtis has up to 20 varieties.

The bush grows from 70 to 90 cm, the stems are erect cylindrical. The root system is located close to the surface, characterized by the ability to recover from damage in the shortest possible time. Large leaves marked with red or pink dots are ovoid or elongated. The shape of the buds is similar to the shape of orchid flowers.

The size of the flowers reaches 4 cm, they are located in the axils of the leaves. The coloring is cream, white, pink, yellow, lilac, tinted with specks. Flowering time - July - the first frost. Autumn tricitris flowers in the garden are a truly mesmerizing and soul-warming miracle.

Important! Due to late flowering, the plant often suffers from frost.

Poskonnik

Poskonnik- This is a flower with upright shoots, the height of which reaches two meters. The tops of the trunks end with corymbose inflorescences, up to one quarter of a meter in diameter. Large integral elongated tapering leaves are located along the entire height of the shoots. The color of the foliage is dark green with burgundy streaks or purple stains.

Autumn flowers in the garden with photos, descriptions and names. Presented autumn colors by month. As well as a list of flowers that you can admire the whole season, including spring. The main thing is to sow seeds in time and grow seedlings.

Autumn is the time when nature is preparing for rest, and autumn flowers in the garden will delight the eye with a riot of colors. When it slowly starts to get colder outside and some people are spleen, blooming flowers in the garden beds will cheer you up. Moreover, the first autumn frosts absolutely do not interfere with the flowering of many plants.

For professional summer residents, as a rule, flowering in the garden begins in early spring and ends in late autumn. Flowerbeds, combined from plants of different sizes and colors, can amaze any imagination and drive you crazy with their aroma. And the flowerbeds blooming in autumn are doubly pleasant to look at. It is not at all necessary to be a professional gardener in order to admire the riot of flower colors on your site all season long, because many plants are quite unpretentious and any novice gardener can plant and grow them.

In the middle of summer, country beds with might and main delight us with their flowering. The variety of plant species allows you to create in the garden a variety of autumn flower beds. Further, there will be a description of some plants that begin to bloom in the summer (with the transition to autumn). It should be added that in the southern and some middle latitudes, flowering, which I have defined as autumn, begins in the local areas at the end of summer. But this action is only to the delight of all flower growers.

Summer bloom parade turning into autumn

Crocosmia

It is a perennial corm flowering plant. Feels great on many soils, loves light, needs moderate moisture. Crocosmia (aka montbrecia or Japanese gladiolus) blooms in the garden in July, ends at the end of August.

Some plants can be up to 1 meter high. The foliage of crocosmia is light green in color, has a xiphoid shape. The inflorescences of the plant are funnel-shaped, their diameter is about 5 cm, paniculate.

Of the common varieties, plants with inflorescences of the following colors can be distinguished:

  • "Vesuvius" - inflorescences of scarlet color;
  • "Golden Fleece" - lemon yellow;
  • "Chees Madgest" - orange-scarlet;
  • "Emily McKenzie" - brownish petals, and bright orange blotches at their base;
  • "Rheingold" - yellow color.

For the period of winter cold weather, crocosmia needs insulation - spruce branches, and fallen oak leaves can also be used for these purposes. You need to propagate crocosmia in the spring - by children.

Liatris

Perennial root-tuber autumn "candle", blooming very beautifully. cultivation this plant Even a novice gardener can do it. Planting lyatris in the summer cottage is carried out in early May, and from July it will begin to bloom.

The plant is quite tall, some varieties grow up to 80 cm, but the inflorescences collected in baskets are rather small, no more than 2 cm. They are located at the top of the peduncle, and in a spike-shaped way. Because of this, outwardly the inflorescence of this plant resembles a dishwashing ruff. color shades plants from pink to purple.

Liatris needs sunlight, loves fertile soil in the garden and warm places. He does not need special care, he is able to stay in one place for many years. It is not necessary to cover it for the cold period.

In flowerbeds and rabatka these autumn "giants" can be combined with perennials, you can arrange complex borders. In addition, for decorative cutting, liatris is even grown specifically.

Lupine

Belongs to perennials, blooms very beautifully. Loose soils are preferred for lupine, it loves moisture, light, although it can also grow in shaded garden plots.

Lupine is quite tall, some species reach 120 cm. Its stem is straight, the foliage is palmate. The flowers are in racemose inflorescences, the length of which can reach 30 cm. Flowering begins in early July and ends with frost. To afford this in a flower bed, do not forget to remove faded inflorescences in time.

Common varieties with inflorescences of the following colors are:

  • "Page", 1 m high - red;
  • "Governor", meter giants - blue-white;
  • "Chandelier", meter lupine - yellow-orange;
  • "Roseus", 110 cm high - pink;
  • "Rubinkonig", maximum height - 1 meter, ruby ​​​​violet.

Lupins are widely used in landscaping a summer cottage, and also stand for a long time in the cut.

Lily Henry

This beauty, for the most part, belongs to the category of hybrids, multi-flowered. The diameter of the lily inflorescence reaches 8 cm. Each flower of this lily is very interesting: turban-shaped, it can grow to the side or top. It is apricot in color, with dark red beards on the petals. Lily Henry blooms in early August.

The plant is quite tall favorable conditions reaches 150 cm in height. Landing can be carried out in the autumn - until mid-September, as well as in the spring, but not earlier than the beginning of May. When planting, the bulbs are buried in the ground by 20 cm, the distance between the holes is at least 30 cm. A lily of this species can grow in the shade, but it is better to choose an open place for it. Preferred soils are slightly acidic or neutral, necessarily drained. The flower is unpretentious, resistant to fungi, tolerates frosty winters well. In the first year after planting, the plant must be covered. You can propagate with scales of bulbs or baby bulbs.

Purslane

Not suitable for wintering middle lane, therefore it is grown in a country garden, as annual plant. Feels great on different soils, is drought-resistant, but moderate watering will not hurt him. The plant is photophilous, grows very poorly in the shade and does not please with flowering, which under normal conditions continues until the beginning of September frosts.

Purslane is not a very tall plant - only about 20 cm, with creeping, fleshy stems, which, moreover, strongly branch. The leaves are small. Flowers solitary, about 7 cm in diameter, double. Color spectrum:

  • red,
  • white,
  • pink,
  • orange,
  • yellow.

However, purslane grows very poorly from seed. That's why best solution there will be a purchase of ready-made seedlings, for example, in a nursery, but in the fall the plant will be weeded out with seeds that will sprout perfectly next year.

Celosia (paniculata and comb)

It is an annual, but can be found perennial varieties and even shrubs. Common annuals of this species are: celosia comb and celosia paniculata.

The flowers of the paniculate plant have a pyramidal shape of inflorescences, which are located on the shoots. The whole variety of colors of paniculate celosia is presented in yellow-violet - white-red shades.

The plant can be low (maximum height - 40 cm), tall - about 80 cm in height. Low-growing varieties will become great decoration borders, and high for cutting. In addition, celosia looks great in the form of a dried flower.

Celosia comb has fused shoots, and its inflorescences look like a rooster's comb. Varieties of this plant are undersized - about 30 cm and tall - about a meter high. All varieties of celosia in the garden on the site are propagated by seeds. Plants are planted in the ground at the beginning of summer, the distance between sprouts is from 20 cm.

Zinnia

It is considered a universal annual, because it can be grown both in flowerpots on the street and in small pots on the windows. Zinnia fits perfectly into panoramic compositions, and as part of a bouquet, the plant attracts attention.

Very photophilous, drought-resistant. It does not tolerate frost, so it blooms only until mid-September. In a damp climate, this plant feels bad, there is a high risk that it will wither. If it grows in suitable place, then large baskets of zinnias of various colors will delight the eyes with their beauty for a long time.

echinacea

The most common is Echinacea purpurea, which is a perennial with a short rhizome. In the garden, echinacea can grow up to 1 meter. This is a plant with a straight, rough stem of a brownish hue. The leaves in the root area are located in winged petioles, serrated and collected in a rosette. The leaves on the stem grow in the next order. The flower itself is very pubescent. The diameter of flowers - baskets can be 15 cm.

Famous Purple Echinacea Varieties

  • "The King" - a giant (110 cm) red-purple;
  • "Kim's Knee High" - the maximum height of the plant is 45 cm, the petals are mauve with a fiery red core;
  • "Irresistible" - is the first "terry" variety of echinacea, 0.8 m high. Branched peduncles, inflorescences - red-orange;
  • "Kim's Mophead" hybrid variety, its height does not exceed 45 cm. The petals are white, and the core is golden green.

Echinacea loves the sun and rich soils. Able to bloom without a transplant for about 6 years. Propagated by seeds or division. However, the seeds do not germinate well, therefore it is better to propagate vegetatively.

Balsam

An annual plant, popularly nicknamed "touchy". Its shape can be spherical, creeping or pyramidal. The height of the plant fluctuates, but it does not grow more than 75 cm. The stems are balsam-green in autumn, smooth. Shoots with a reddish coating, besides very soft. The leaves are slightly pointed, arranged alternately, their edges are serrated.

The color range of balsam is not very wide: orange, red and pink shades, their diameter is 5 cm. The seeds of the plant ripen in a box that “explodes” from any touch (hence the popular name). Balsam loves warmth very much, therefore seedlings can be planted in the ground only at the end of May.

September flower parade

This month it is already significantly colder, frosts begin at night and many summer plants in the garden finish flowering. But they are replaced by no less beautiful autumn flowers.

Gladiolus

Corm perennial at their summer cottage, which is dug out of the soil for the winter. The leaves of gladioli are sessile, linear or xiphoid. The height of the flower-bearing stem reaches one and a half meters, and at its end there is a long spike-shaped inflorescence. These flowers are arranged in one or two rows, their total number per plant can reach 23. They are funnel-shaped, rather large, of various shades.

Gladiolus is a noble plant in any garden. In the technique of glamelia, gladioli are used very actively.

Ageratum

This beautiful autumn flower is popularly called the “long-flower”, because it pleases our eyes until severe frosts begin.

Mexican ageratum is common in horticulture. This plant is compact, not very tall (not higher than 60 cm), with small inflorescences-baskets (diameter 1.5 cm). Baskets are in an inflorescence, the diameter of which is approximately 7 cm. The color of the petals is blue or purple, but there are white and pink shades.

Ageratum loves the warmth and light of the sun; it stops growing in the shade. Young sprouts do not tolerate even light frost. To increase the flowering period, faded inflorescences should be removed, and together with the top of the shoots.

decorative cabbage

In general, these autumn plants in the garden are two-year-olds, however, they are grown as annuals. In early September, brassica (another name for ornamental cabbage) reaches its peak of growth.

Cabbage leaves are tall, narrow and wide, can be curved or straight. In addition, they are surprisingly “trimmed” at the edges: light or deep cuts, waves, teeth, there are even finely curled ones. As for coloring, everything is also very interesting. The sheet can be monochromatic, or it can simultaneously include several shades: from light green to dark red and even purple. As a rule, the outer leaves of the same color - green, but in the outlet there may be several shades at once.

When used in a bouquet, such brassica cabbage is necessarily an accent plant, so to speak, an optical center.

asters

This annual plant can be an excellent addition to any autumn garden, bouquet and other compositions.

Flowers are divided into types

  • Terry - known and popular with gardeners,
  • non-double - not so popular, differs in the shape of the bush, color and height of the plant.

Depending on the height of the aster, a site for landing is selected. Low-growing varieties become border decorations, while medium and tall varieties find their place in flower beds.

The plant has voluminous (about 16 cm) inflorescences of different structures. These autumn beauties come in a wide range of colors. Asters love sunlight, are resistant to weak frosts.

Kobeya

It is a flowering vine. The plant is tall, with tendrils, which in its natural environment it clings to the bushes. Antennae are located at the base of the leaves. The inflorescences of the creeper are medium, about 5 cm in diameter. The most common colors are white and purple. At first, the inflorescences of certain types of kobei are light, exude a musky aroma, then, turning purple, the aroma of honey.

Kobeya is afraid of big ones sub-zero temperatures Therefore, it is grown as an annual plant. Liana is unpretentious, able to grow in any soil, grows well.

Chrysanthemum

In any garden where autumn flowers are grown, there is always a place for a chrysanthemum. This plant is resistant to mild frosts, looks great in bouquets, stands for a long time in the cut.

The height of chrysanthemums varies from 30 to 75 cm, so it can be used both as a decoration for paths and in flower beds. This bushy perennial has flowers, the diameter of which can be either 3 cm or 30 (depending on the variety). The inflorescence consists of many tubular and reed petals. They have different colors, shapes and sizes.

dahlias

The plant is a complex hybrid. This is an autumn perennial plant that must be hidden from frost in winter (dig up).

Its stem is straight, of different heights (20-200 cm), branched, pinnatipartite foliage. The inflorescence of the plant is a basket, along the edges of which there are reed-shaped petals, and in the center - tubular. A dahlia can have more than one shade, but several at once. These flowers love warmth. They reproduce vegetatively.

Rudbeckia

A light-loving autumn perennial that begins to bloom at the beginning of the last month of summer, the perennial feels great on a plot in the garden. Resistant to light frost, but during severe winter colds, rudbeckia still needs to be covered.

The plant loves moisture. With moderate watering, it will delight with its flowering for a long time. The height of rudbeckia is from 50 to 150 cm.

The leaves of the plant are oval and dark green in color. The flower is bright yellow, the color changes during frosts, about 9 cm in diameter, the core is brown-black, in the shape of a ball. Rudbeckia blooms throughout September.

October: end of the flower parade

In October, it is usually already cold, the summer flowers in the garden have long faded, some autumn ones have also completed their solemn performance. But, even in the middle of autumn, you can still see many beautiful plants, reminiscent of the sun and warm days.

Mirabilis

Popularly known as the "Beauty of the Night". The flower blooms at dusk and closes in the morning. The plant is one-year-old, still blooming in October. Mirabilis loves the sun, prefers fertile soils.

"Night Beauty" - a branchy plant, up to 70 cm in length, has pointed leaves of bright green color. The inflorescence of medium size, funnel-shaped, is located on the pedicel. Their coloration is varied:

  • pink,
  • white,
  • orange,
  • red.

It also happens that different flowers bloom on the same plant.

Colchicum

In the garden, this autumn plant will delight with its flowering, which begins in late autumn, for about a month. Light frost is not terrible for colchicum.

The plant is low, it can be planted in a flower bed, where there are other autumn flowers, or you can use it to decorate a curb path.

Colchicum has large, lanceolate leaves, elongated, and single funnel-shaped flowers of various colors. Colchicum is photophilous, but can grow in partial shade. Needs moderate moisture. This plant is poisonous, however, its bulbs are used in medicine.

Nasturtium

It is difficult to imagine autumn flowers in the garden without nasturtium. This is an annual plant that can grow in the shade. It is not afraid of small frosts, therefore it blooms throughout October.

There are several types of nasturtium: undersized (up to 30 cm), creeping (up to 3.5 m). Shoots have a light green color, branched. The root system is located almost on the surface of the soil. Large rounded leaves are located on petioles, which can be red or green. Single flowers of large size are in the axils of the foliage. Their color varies from pale yellow to bright red. Nasturtium blooms towards the end of June.

Popular climbing varieties of nasturtium

  • "Theodore",
  • "Aurora",
  • "Cardinal"
  • "Orange Ball"

Famous bush varieties of nasturtium

  • "Vesuvius"
  • "Snow Maiden",
  • "Othello"
  • "Ruby".

Phloxes

Panicled phlox is popular in horticulture, although there are other varieties of it. A perennial autumn plant, it can reach a height of 1.5 meters. Phlox stems are leafy, woody near the roots, numerous. The leaves are lanceolate-oval in shape, the inflorescences are paniculate, located at the top of the stem.

Phlox inflorescences look like a star, have a tubular base, exude a light pleasant aroma. These autumn beauties can be both plain and interspersed with a different color. Phloxes will look great in a flower bed in combination with plants that have a carmine-red color.

After cutting, phloxes keep for a short time, you need to change the water in the vase often.

Plants that bloom in spring, summer and autumn

Gardeners prefer not only those plants that bloom only in summer or only in autumn. After all, there are also such plants, the flowering of which can be admired all season, including spring. The main thing is to sow seeds in time and grow seedlings.

Verbena

A fairly popular plant in the garden, there are long-lived varieties, and there are annuals. Verbena flowers can be:

  • Dark blue
  • burgundy,
  • red.

But all the flowers of this plant have a white eye in the middle.

Verbena loves warmth, sprouts are planted at a certain distance in loose soil. It can decorate flower beds, borders, and also grow at home on the window.

Viola

Viola, or Pansies, is a perennial plant that is used as a biennial.

The plant is winter-hardy, tolerates partial shade and even full shade. Viola can grow on windows located on the south side. If the plant is in the sun, then it blooms for a long time. In the shade of pansies, they do not bloom so abundantly. Large inflorescences of viola are located on long pedicels. The diameter of the flowers of this plant is about 9 cm, their color can be different: purple, blue, blue, yellow. As a rule, the inflorescences of pansies are three-ton, but monochromatic varieties are also found.

Leaves petiolate, rounded heart-shaped. In the summer, the viola is planted outside, where they bloom until the autumn cold sets in.

Gatzania

Light-loving undersized (25 cm), long-lived plant, however, gazania (gazania) is grown as an annual. It has linear leaves and medium-sized baskets-inflorescences (7 cm), reed-shaped petals, various in color scheme. As a rule, most varieties of gazania open inflorescences only in daytime when there is sun. Blooms all season.

Snapdragon

it garden plant so called by the people, its real name is antirrinum. In general, snapdragon is a perennial, but since it does not tolerate frost, it is planted annually. Antirrinum is called snapdragon for a reason, outwardly the flower looks like the open mouth of a lion.

Its inflorescences are a brush with large, two-lipped flowers with small black or brown seeds. Snapdragon prefers places open to the rays of the sun. They need regular irrigation, they grow better in nutrient soil.

Osteospermum

It is a cold-resistant plant that blooms profusely all season, including autumn. It has strong stems of medium height (55 cm), on top of which are large chamomile inflorescences. Osteospermum tolerates not only light frost, but also heat, is resistant to temperature extremes and weather conditions.

Large (4.5 cm) white chamomile inflorescences of reed-shaped form have a center of blue color. Some varieties of osteospermum have a different color of inflorescences: purple, yellow, orange and their shades. Better flowers grow in fertile soils.

Petunia

Semi-shrub long-lived plant. It can be low (15 cm), or maybe a giant (1 m). Thanks to its bright, large and very beautiful flowers, petunia has rightfully become a favorite in every garden.

The plant may have a creeping, erect or densely branched stem with round, pubescent green shoots. Leaves, different in size, alternate, also pubescent, vary in size and shape.

Petunia flowers are solitary, sitting on small pedicels in the leaf axils. They have a double perianth, a five-parted calyx, the sepals of which are fused at their base. Petunia blooms all season under favorable conditions.

But even in the fall we are pleased: scabiosa, mimulus, tenacious, ... .., and the bathing suit can bloom again.

Even the names of autumn flowers, blooming all summer until late autumn, fascinate and amaze, what can we say about them. appearance. It is in autumn that you can appreciate all the beauty and brightness of the gifts of nature. Mother-of-pearl leaves, orange, yellow, red flowers fascinate, and the beauty of the flower beds attracts the eye and fills with energy and inspiration. The period of active flowering of summer plants stops with the arrival of the first autumn days, and already deserted areas look dull and sad if they do not have autumn flowers.

If we consider the flowering process with scientific point view, it can be noted that autumn flowers, despite their diversity, are similar to the need for a short daylight hours for the period of bud laying.

Perennial plant of the genus Colchicum. It is also called kolchikum or autumn plant. This species is rich in shoots. Throughout the spring, these shoots increase and develop their structure. But with the advent of summer, they can completely die off. Colchicum bulb has a dark brown color, it contributes to the formation of a long tube to feed the entire part of the autumn plant. Part of the kolchikum blooms in the spring. The erupted sprouts are funnel-shaped. The size of such a plant can exceed 20 cm. The fruit part resembles a round nest. If you become the owner of this type of flower, know that it is poisonous. Moreover, the poison can be in any part of the colchicum, and not in its individual parts. Therefore, if your site is visited by small children who can try bright flower taste, it is better to decorate the flower bed with something else.

Some spring species of colchicum are grown for a long time. If you properly care for the shoots, they will certainly bloom, but it will take about 7 years. We'll have to be patient and wait until the bulb gets stronger and is ready to start the color. The rest of the autumn people are not so capricious. To plant the seeds, you need prepared, well-moistened soil with a loose structure. Such a requirement will allow the plant to be saturated with substances. Only ripe seeds are suitable for planting, that is, they must be immersed in the soil almost immediately after harvest. It is only necessary to soak them in water for a while before landing. Choose a shallow depth, as colchicum germinates well and quickly. If for some reason you did not sow the seeds after harvesting, you should not throw them away. Put the seeds in the refrigerator, and instead of soaking, wrap the fruits in a cloth and fix them in the toilet bowl. By doing this, you will provide the seeds with constant washing, and this will help them sprout faster.



A perennial plant, otherwise called skewer. In appearance, these are spike-shaped inflorescences with beautiful funnel-shaped flowers. They look very impressive in the cut. hybrids large varieties may be of the most unusual colors. it monocot plant, flowers are divided into six leaves of simple perianth. A strong stem and a delicate flower look harmonious. The inflorescence is located above the xiphoid leaves located along the length of the stem.

Gladiolus are unusually fragile plants that are subject to various diseases. Medvedki and wireworm larvae are dangerous for the skewer. They destroy the flower at the root. Gardeners use protection in the form of poisoned baits. Aphids, thrips and cicadas infect the stem part of the plant. Soil with high acidity and alkali is also contraindicated for gladioli. Viral diseases are not excluded, one can even say that they are the main ailment of the skewer. If the leaves of your flower began to take on yellow most likely for this reason. If you want to get the most out of planting gladiolus, do not use the area where bulbous plants have previously grown.

Knowing the hallmarks of autumn flowering plants will help you correctly break garden beds and create unusual compositions. For example, you can arrange plants according to color scheme or flowering period. In order to properly organize a flower garden in a flower bed, it is important to take into account the height of the plants, the characteristics of the leaves. The low ones should not be obscured by the higher ones.

Autumn perennial flowers

If you are well versed in autumn colors, you can easily break garden plots into conventionally compositional zones. Customize your color palette to your liking. Take into account the height of the flower, its individual characteristics. It is logical to plant flowers in such a way that tall plants did not obscure the view of the lower ones.

Eschscholzia or California poppy

Eschsolzia

A rather small plant, it needs a sunny place to grow. Drainage soil and sandy terrain are preferred. Avoid dampness, escholcia will not grow in such conditions. If the minimum requirements are met, this plant will fully open, its bright petals will give you pleasure for a long period of time.

This is a very common view among gardeners. Few of us have not seen its beautiful flowering. Unlike the above species, she does not like the sun, and it is better to place her in a humid place. Begonia loves shade, ideal if planted where rays of diffused sunlight break through. In some cases, the soil is mulched with sawdust, straw, bark. But do not allow stagnant water when watering.

Plants of bulbous flowers can boast of a huge variety. You will surely find your favorite among them.

Their splendor has no boundaries, fragile creatures of nature, the pearl of any flower bed. Their structure includes 3 stamens and petals, pointed in shape. Crocus belongs to a subspecies of the spice of the most expensive variety - saffron. This is a sophisticated plant of a cold blue-lilac hue with a height of no more than 15 centimeters. Its flowering begins only in the middle of autumn.

In order to achieve the effect of constant flowering in both spring and autumn periods, it is necessary to clearly select plants according to their types and classes. Bulbous plants form beautiful flower beds, and annual flowers create a worthy background and perfectly complement the whole composition.

Freesia

Freesias of small-bulb varieties are quite popular flowers. Small in shape, reminiscent of a bell, fragrant. They bloom throughout the summer and autumn, depending on weather conditions. Perfectly placed in any flower bed in a group of perennial flowers. Some types of freesia, such as Asian and Korean, need to be tightly wrapped for the winter.

The incomparable aster is considered to be the star of the autumn garden. Perennial plant, unpretentious in care. It is best planted in acid-neutral soil. Planting near gladioli is not recommended, as these plants do not coexist well with each other. Resort to compliance optimum temperature air, choose a sunny place and drainage soil. The inflorescence of aster of muted colors cannot but please the owners of these beautiful plants. Its astringent aroma will soar in the flower bed almost until winter. unique plant, does not need any watering or special care. Known and loved since childhood, the aster is the queen of the autumn garden.

Autumn types of flowers are considered the most unpretentious plants. They have enough of the dim sun and heavy rains. They are persistent and undemanding in their structure, in contrast to the delicate spring species. Temperature fluctuations are also not a detrimental phenomenon for the autumn garden. Both the cultivation and storage of such plants is simple and inexpensive.

There are species of this plant that belong to the forties. It is able to multiply very quickly by the method of self-seeding. But, despite its lack of demand, this plant still belongs to the category of flowers. Spike-shaped, paniculate, umbrella-shaped forms vary according to the degree of their development. It is unpretentious in care, easily tolerates high humidity, Sun rays, but he does not like the shadow veil.

Probably the most favorite plant every autumn garden. According to its varieties, chrysanthemum can be of different colors: white, lilac, burgundy, yellow, red or orange. In addition, they also differ in size. Flowering of early varieties August-October, later - until the very autumn frosts.

Subspecies of the aster family. She has large flowers, the color of the petals is red-purple. Rudbeckia, as it is also called, is also unpretentious in care. There is no need to control the process of its flowering. But long flowering is ensured until this winter. Echinacea is not recommended to be cut, it serves only to decorate the garden.

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