Fall Blooms & Color

NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

Put your fall blooms and colorful foliage here!
My first bloom on some Maximilian Sunflower, sign of fall, I think!

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Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Very pretty Linda, mine haven't opened yet, but getting close, I see you have Frostweed next to them, good choice!

NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

Red Spider Lilies blooming....nice!

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NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

And Batface Cuphea is still blooming now.

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NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

A closeup of Mealy Blue Sage.

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Conroe, TX(Zone 9a)

Rain Lilies

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Conroe, TX(Zone 9a)

Hurricane Lily

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Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

I have tried this many times and this year finally Hyacinth Bean vine is blooming!!!

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Conroe, TX(Zone 9a)

LindaTX8, your Batface Cuphea still looks nice. Mine got beat up pretty badly by Ike.

Red Oak, TX

Those are very lovely pictures. My red spider lilies are not blooming yet, but the rain lilies are.
bananna18, that is a very beautiful hyacinth bean vine you have blooming . This yellow butterfly vine is covered in blooms.

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Red Oak, TX

mexican bush sage

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Red Oak, TX

roses are blooming again
iceberg roses

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Red Oak, TX

Belinda's dream rose

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Red Oak, TX

variegated Rose of Sharon, the blooms will not open like the other Rose of Sharons.

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Red Oak, TX

noid blue flowers.

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Red Oak, TX

side yard with pink knock-out rose bushes

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Red Oak, TX

another north side garden

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Red Oak, TX

Four o'clock flowers

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Red Oak, TX

Coral Vine

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Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Mountain Sage and Mexican Firebush.

Carla

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Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

A wider view.

Carla

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Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Carla, I just got my first Salvia regla this year, did you know that it is endemic to Texas?
I had not been able to find it before, mine is not blooming yet, but looking forward to it.
This lovely plant grows in west Texas, in the Chisos mountains and it is great for butterflies and hummers.
http://wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SARE4

Granbury, TX(Zone 7b)

Gorgeous flowers! Your blue noid is Leadwort...aka hardy plumbago.

Conroe, TX(Zone 9a)

Placenteria,
Your gardens are amazing. I hope I can get mine to look half this good next year. After the hurricane I have much more sun in my shady back beds!

Bonnie

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Josephine, I first saw Mountain Sage will hiking in the Chisos Mtns and fell in love immediately. It is a late bloomer, so don't be surprised if yours doesn't bloom for another few weeks (mine bloomed early this year).

Carla

Conroe, TX(Zone 9a)

Yes, my Regla always blooms only after i have given up all hope. :-)

Waxahachie, TX(Zone 8a)

Rita, good to hear I'm not the only one who has yet to see a Spider Lily come up this year!

Obedient Plant

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Waxahachie, TX(Zone 8a)

NOID plant that I dug up in Decatur this weekend. It looks like some sort of salvia. Anyone know what it is?

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Waxahachie, TX(Zone 8a)

Bush Morning Glory from Josephine. The hummers love it!

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Waxahachie, TX(Zone 8a)

Mexican Bush Sage

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Conroe, TX(Zone 9a)

Broncbuster,

If you get any seeds from your bush morning glory I would love to trade for some seeds. My seed list is rather short. (actually it's nonexistent at the moment.) I don't know the names of some of the plants. I do have 3 kinds of daisies, some lavender butterfly bush, red salvia, maybe some Texas Star Hibiscus, mixed zinnias, Texas redbud, and hopefully more later if I can figure out how to harvest the seeds. (I am new at this gardening!)

Bonnie

Waxahachie, TX(Zone 8a)

Bonnie- if I get seeds, they're yours!

Carla- I'm still waiting on the Salvia regla you gave me last spring to bloom. Yours looks gorgeous!

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Don't give up on the Regla, TJ, it really is a late bloomer. But well worth the wait. :-)

Carla

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

First bloom on the pineapple sage...

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

One last set of blooms on the bottle brush...

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Another red... Lycoris radiata ~ the first one to open.

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Scutellaria ~ longifolia

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

More Salvia ~ Lady in Red.

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

A few batface Cuphea blooms left...

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Texas star being taken over by the lemon grass.

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