Many lament the lack of reds in the fall palette, but I would like to speak up for Colorado fall reds. Okay, so they may not steal the show like the aspen do, but if you look carefully (and design them into your garden), they provide a lovely contrast.
Here are some of my favorites:
Golden currant, Ribes aureum |
Cotoneaster lucidus |
Wild geranium, Geranium caespitosum |
Leafy cinquefoil, Drymocallis fissa |
Native mountain-ash, Sorbus scopulina |
Red-twigged dogwood, Cornus sericea
Wild roses often turn a lovely red
Ninebark, Physocarpus opulifolius
Chokecherry, Prunus virginiana
Red-leafed rose, Rosa glauca
Pig-squeak, Bergenia
Waxflower, Jamesia americana
Sulfur flower, Eriogonum umbellatum
Plant these all with abandon in your mountain garden, and you will enjoy a wider range of fall colors (and they all are very garden worthy in other seasons as well!)
Interesting article on colorful fall plants in Colorado! I look forward to planting these plants once fall arrives!
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