Flowers from the end of the season

We ’re off to Pennsylvania today to enjoy fall in Rhonda Molin ’s garden .

Nipponese anemone ( Anemonehupehensis , Zones 4–8 ) are such stars of thefall gardenwith their abundant efflorescence . And it ’s nice to havepink tonesat a time of year when yellows and orange often rule .

Afall planterRhonda create — she hope Cherry Ong , GPOD ’s nonmigratory pouf of using pumpkin in twilight display , will O.K. ! The orange celosia ( Celosiaargentea , yearly ) attend astonishing in the back .

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declension - flower witch hazel ( Hamamelisvirginiana , Zones 3–9 ) isnativearound much of eastern North America , with the delicate amber efflorescence normally showing up just as the leave pretermit for a beautiful exhibit before winter .

Actea ( Acteasimplex , Zones 4–8 ) is anative perennialwith several beautiful selections boasting spectacular dismal foliage . The tall steeple of white flowers hail at the end of summertime and add wonderfulfragrance .

This option ofhostasstill looks perfect . They ’ll switch to a gorgeous yellowfall colorbefore fly underground for the winter .

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Italian aroid ( Arumitalicum , Zones 5–9 ) is a great flora for shade . It goes hibernating during the summer , but then the leaves come back in the spill , along with these showy orangeberries . And the leaves stick green all winter , offer great interest for the insensate month of the year .

Turtlehead ( Cheloneobliqua , Zones 5–9 ) is a great native perennial for sun to partial shade with cunning small pinkish flowers from former summer into fall .

The twirl branches and delicate leaves of this spectacularJapanese maple(Acer palmatum , Zones 5–9 ) make a witching shady stain where Rhonda ’s grandson likes to play .

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Colchicum ( Colchicum‘Waterlily ’ , Zones 4–7 ) bursts into striking lavender blooms in the fall . The leave of absence come up in the spring , then go dormant all summer before establish up again as if out of nowhere .

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close up of fall container planting with orange flowers and white pumpkin

yellow witch hazel flowers above hostas

dark fall foliage around spires of white flowers

close up of various variegated hostas

close up of plant with curly, variegated foliage and orange berries

plants with small pink flowers and dark foliage

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close up of small pink flowers amongst other low-growing plants

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