Fall and Winter Interest Plants
When the fall is upon us as the seasons change we can enjoy the fall colors and flowers of some plants. When winter sets in and all of the leaves are fallen, there is still some enjoyment we can receive from our plantings in our yards.
By leaving ornamental grasses and some perennials intact by not cutting them back, you will see the winter beauty when the frost clings to the foliage or the snowflakes accumulate on the branches. Let the fall and the wintertime hold their own special magic that you can enjoy!
By leaving ornamental grasses and some perennials intact by not cutting them back, you will see the winter beauty when the frost clings to the foliage or the snowflakes accumulate on the branches. Let the fall and the wintertime hold their own special magic that you can enjoy!
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Perennials
Astilbe (Winter Foliage)
Echinacea (Winter Foliage)
Heuchera (Winter Foliage)
Ornamental Grasses (Winter Foliage)
Sedum (Fall Flowers, Winter Foliage)
Grasses
All
Trees
Ash, Mountain (Fall Color)
Aspen (Fall Color)
Birch (Fall Color)
Filbert (Fall Color)
Maple (Fall Color)
Serviceberry (Fall Color)
Tamarack (Fall Color)
Shrubs
Blueberry (Fall Color and Red Stems)
Dwarf Burning Bush (Fall Color)
Dogwood (Red Stems)
Snowberry (White or Pink Berries)
Sumac (Fall Color and Berries)
Willow, Flame (Stems)
Astilbe (Winter Foliage)
Echinacea (Winter Foliage)
Heuchera (Winter Foliage)
Ornamental Grasses (Winter Foliage)
Sedum (Fall Flowers, Winter Foliage)
Grasses
All
Trees
Ash, Mountain (Fall Color)
Aspen (Fall Color)
Birch (Fall Color)
Filbert (Fall Color)
Maple (Fall Color)
Serviceberry (Fall Color)
Tamarack (Fall Color)
Shrubs
Blueberry (Fall Color and Red Stems)
Dwarf Burning Bush (Fall Color)
Dogwood (Red Stems)
Snowberry (White or Pink Berries)
Sumac (Fall Color and Berries)
Willow, Flame (Stems)