fall-blooming flowers
Fall-blooming flowers are plants that produce blooms during the autumn months, typically from late summer to early winter. These flowers add vibrant colors to gardens and landscapes when many other plants have finished blooming. Common examples include chrysanthemums, asters, and sedums, which thrive in cooler temperatures and can withstand light frosts.
These flowers are not only beautiful but also beneficial for local wildlife. They provide essential nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators preparing for winter. By planting fall-blooming flowers, gardeners can extend the growing season and support biodiversity in their local ecosystems.