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Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies all appreciate Stonecrop flowers. Stonecrop is disease-resistant, heat-tolerant, and is rarely bothered by deer or rabbits. In fact, as seasons change, the foliage develops deeper, richer shades, transforming any space it inhabits. Sedum has succulent leaves that are fleshy, glossy, and change color through the seasons. The great thing about Sedums is that they are the ideal low-maintenance, carefree perennial for the garden and have attractive foliage and flowers. Not all Sedum are fall-blooming, and they vary widely in size and height, so be sure to do your research before selecting one (or ten!). With hundreds of Sedums to choose from, it is an adventure to choose just the right one for your space. Planting perennials is almost a no-brainer for creating a landscape with year-round seasonal interest. Perennials return yearly with little effort on your part, and their maintenance needs are generally low.These little pockets of lovely, happy plants stick out in the gray winter landscape, adding a much-needed layer of color. Some of these perennials, like Sedum, will keep their attractive foliage throughout the winter, even in places where snow falls.Not only is it not pretty, but also it isn't good for our mental health. If the landscape is filled with dying-off summer-blooming flowers, it creates a drab, unhappy appearance. As the weather gets cooler and winter looms around the corner, fall-blooming perennials keep our spirits high.More likely to stick around or return the following year. Also, pollinators that know they can rely on finding flowers on your land are Planting late-blooming perennials ensures that these essential insects and birds have adequate food sources. Many pollinators struggle to find sufficient food sources after the summer flowers fade.Japanese Anemone (Anemone x or Anemone hupehensis var.)įour Reasons To Plant Fall-Blooming Perennials Tips For Creating A Successful and Attractive Fall Landscape.Four Reasons To Plant Fall-Blooming Perennials.The fall foliage of many perennials is equally as attractive as the flowers, and in some cases, more so. There is so much more out there for late-blooming plants! This list of fall perennials isn't just about blooming flowers there are plants with much more to offer than flower blooms. Think past the classic pretty, but also rather basic, mums, which seem to be the go-to autumn flower. It's time to increase garden diversity and try some new phenomenal fall perennial plants. Fall perennials are an essential element of every landscape design, but all too often we get caught up planting the same things years after year. Plus, planting fall perennials is crucial to support our local butterfly, bee, and pollinator insect populations. We do all we can to extend the seasonal interest in our garden really, we don't want the flowers ever to stop blooming! There are so many visually appealing and exciting fall perennial plants, shrubs, and flowers to choose from we miss a huge opportunity for color and variety if we don't include these autumn plants.











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