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5 Fall Flowers For Your Home!

With fall fast-approaching, the gorgeous combinations of colors will fill the treeline. The blues, greens, and vibrant flowery colors of summer will soon turn to an orange, brown, and yellow menagerie. However, the heralding of autumn does not mean the end of foliage and beautiful colors. There are tons of easy-to-plant flowers that are perfect for the season. Fill your home with some of these excellent flowers recommended by Costa Farms!


Chrysanthemum


These Chrysanthemum (also known as just “mums” come in a variety of gorgeous autumn shades. They come in red, orange, yellow, peach, and white, as well as contrasting shades of pink. Because of their popularity, you can find these fall flowers in a wide variety of sizes at a variety of locations! Look for dainty mini-mums in tiny 2-inch-wide pots (perfect for table décor) or giants that can grow a couple of feet across.


Celosia


These flowers are easy to care for and easy to plant. Perfect for a beginner looking to add bright yellows, warm oranges, scarlet reds, and deep burgundy purple accents to your container gardens. Plus, the flame-like plumes of bloom add fun vertical texture to other fall flowers.


 


Croton


More of a house plant than a flower per se, but nonetheless beautiful. Crotons thrive in cold weather climates and are perfect for fall. They shades range a plethora of colors and are easy to maintain either outside or inside your home. Either way they are a beautiful addition of autumn shades to your home or patio.


 


 

Aster


Flowering in shades of purple, pink, white, and blue, asters are an ideal break for the traditional end-of-the-season color palette. Aster is one of the best plants to feed hungry bees and butterflies in autumn.




 

Viola


To round out our list we have the ever beautiful, ever colorful, Violas. These flowers are related to paisies, but slightly smaller. Violas come in a variety of colors so you can find one that perfectly fits your house’s decor and feel.



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