Depending on where you survive in North America , fall in the gardencan institute anything from a flood of vibrant colour to just the slightest hint of a new hue . Here in New England , we ’re pretty lucky to get an explosion ofautumnal colorsmost years . But today we decided to speak about those plants ( trees , shrubs , perennials , and yes — even an annual ) that can be number on to express THE most shocking color when the temporary worker cool down down , disregardless of geographic localisation . We realize that some of you live in warm climate , so we have included a fewfall bloomersthat will put on a show into Zone 9 as well . If seasonal depression has started to set in , beat back those wintertime blues by listening to this episode , and then steer to the greenhouse to pick up some fall ravisher . It ’s not too late !

Expert guest : John Forti is the executive conductor of Bedrock Gardens in Lee , New Hampshire , and author ofThe Heirloom Gardener : Traditional Plants and Skills for the Modern World . He has antecedently take garden for Plimoth Plantation Museum , Strawbery Banke Museum , and Massachusetts Horticultural Society .

Danielle’s Plants

‘ Matoaka ’ Nipponese windflower ( Anemonehupehensis‘Pocahontas ’ , zona 5–8 )

Blue - stem goldenrod ( Solidagocaesia , Zones 4–8 )

Nipponese stewartia ( Stewartiapseudocamellia , Zones 5–8 )

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White baneberry ( Actaeapachypoda , Zones 3–8 )

Carol’s Plants

‘ Vibrant Dome ’ New England aster ( Symphyotrichum novae - angliae‘Vibrant Dome ’ , Zones 3–8 )

Spicebush ( Linderabenzoin , Zones 4–9 )

‘ Blackhawks ’ big bluestem ( Andropogongerardii‘Blackhawks ’ , Zones 3–9 )

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‘ Rouge Vif D’Etampes ’ autumn pumpkin ( Cucurbita maxima , annual )

Expert’s Plants

Pineapple sage ( Salviaelegans , Zones 8–10 )

Sourwood ( Oxydendrumarboretum , Zones 5–9 )

Poke ( Phytolacca americana , Zones 4–8 )

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Plumbago ( Ceratostigmaplumbaginoides , Zones 5–9 )

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Episode 122: The Most Colorful Fall Plants

‘Pocahontas’ Japanese anemone

‘Pocahontas’ Japanese anemone

‘Pocahontas’ Japanese anemone

Blue-stemmed goldenrod

Blue-stemmed goldenrod

Japanese stewartia

Japanese stewartia

White baneberry

White baneberry

‘Vibrant Dome’ New England aster

‘Vibrant Dome’ New England aster

Spicebush

Spicebush

‘Blackhawks’ big bluestem

‘Blackhawks’ big bluestem

‘Rouge Vif D’Etampes’ pumpkin

‘Rouge Vif D’Etampes’ pumpkin

Pineapple sage (credit: courtesy of John Forti)

Pineapple sage.Photo: courtesy of John Forti

Sourwood (credit: courtesy of Ed Gregan)

Sourwood.Photo: courtesy of Ed Gregan

Sourwood (credit: courtesy of John Forti)

Sourwood.Photo: courtesy of John Forti

Poke

Poke

Plumbago summer flowers (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)

Plumbago summer flowers.Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

Plumbago fall foliage (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)

Plumbago fall foliage.Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

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