An erect, clump forming herbaceous plant with dark green-bronze leaves and dark red purple stems. Golden yellow flowers with a red-brown centre are produced from summer through until the autumn.
A clump-forming perennial to 1.2m tall, with ovate leaves and deep yellow, semi-double flower-heads which age to light yellow, opening over a long period from early summer to early autumn ...
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, fall-blooming perennials become the stars of the garden, offering vibrant colors and attracting a variety of pollinators just as the growing season ...
These should be taller, with a striking shape. I love oranges, reds, and red-violets, and I went with Canna lilies, marigolds, and heliopsis (false sunflowers, though the real deal would work, too).
"Lots of coneflowers, blanket flowers, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, along with previously planted blue lobelia, Joe Pye weed, milkweed, heliopsis, and more," they wrote. "There's also a redbud tree ...