Go beyond asters, maples, and anemones with these interesting late-season options
The temperatures have started to drop here in New England , so we thought it was the perfect meter to highlight some of our favourite fall works . These are options that you may not be conversant with , or perhaps they are cultivars of common plant that are young and exciting ( and manner better than the square mintage ) . For instance , you may like toad lily — but what if you could get one with floor yellow leafage ? In some sheath , we even call aid to a plant that is known as a bound looker but puts on an equally telling show in drop . With plant like these in the mix , there ’s no reason for your garden to ever hoist down in October .
Expert testimonial : Andy Pulte is a staff member in the works sciences section at the University of Tennessee , Knoxville .
Danielle’s Plants
Blackberry lily ( Iris domestica , Zones 5–10 )
‘ Ogon ’ spirea ( Spiraea thunbergii‘Ogon ’ , Zones 4–8 )
‘ Bolero ’ garden mum ( Chrysanthemum‘Bolero ’ , Zones 5–9 )

‘ Golden Anniversary ’ toad lily ( Tricyrtis hirta‘Golden Anniversary ’ , zone 6–9 )
Steve’s Plants
Black gum , off gum , contraband tupelo ( Nyssa sylvatica , Zones 4–9 )
Culver ’s root ( Veronicastrum virginicum , Zones 4–8 )
‘ Golden Fleece ’ goldenrod ( Solidago sphacelata‘Golden Fleece ’ , Zones 4–9 )

Burnet ( Sanguisorba officinalis , Zones 4–8 )
Steve liked ‘ Dali Marble ’ , a blank burnet , ‘ Lemon Splash , ’ which is yellow , and ‘ Little Angel ’ , a dwarf variety ( below ) .
‘ short Angel’- nanus burnet

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Blackberry lily. Photo: Michelle Gervais.

‘Ogon’ spirea in spring and in fall. Photos: Michelle Gervais and Danielle Sherry.

Courtesy of Millette Photos.

‘Golden Anniversary’ toad lily. Photo: Steve Aitken.

Black gum. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Culver’s root. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

‘Golden Fleece’ goldenrod. Photo: Jennifer Benner

Burnet. Photo: Jennifer Brown

‘Little Angel’ burnet. Photo: Danielle Sherry




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