Known for their vibrant colors and long-lasting blooms, chrysanthemums add a burst of fall color to any garden.
These hardy flowers come in a variety of autumnal hues like deep purples, oranges, and yellows, perfect for cooler weather.
Also known as stonecrop, sedum offers clusters of tiny flowers that transition from green to shades of pink and red as fall progresses.
With their daisy-like blooms in shades of purple, pink, and white, asters are a classic choice for fall gardens and attract butterflies.
This native perennial boasts bright yellow flowers that add a pop of color to gardens and provide nectar for late-season pollinators.
Known for their stunning foliage in shades of red, orange, and gold, Japanese maples add both beauty and structure to fall landscapes.
Also called sneezeweed, helenium produces daisy-like flowers in warm tones of red, orange, and yellow, attracting bees and butterflies.
With its aromatic foliage and spiky blue-purple flowers, Russian sage adds a touch of elegance to fall gardens and attracts pollinators.
This variety of sedum features large flower heads that start off pink and gradually fade to a rusty red, providing interest well into the fall season.