As summer starts to fade, your garden might feel like it’s losing its sparkle. Late summer-blooming perennials can help keep your outdoor space vibrant when many other plants begin to wind down.
Choosing the right plants means you can enjoy blooms long after midsummer has passed.
Helenium
You’ll find Helenium, also known as sneezeweed, blooms beautifully from late summer into fall. Its bright yellow or deep red flowers bring vibrant color to your garden.
These perennials attract pollinators and make great cut flowers with a long vase life. Varieties like ‘Mariachi Salsa’ offer compact growth and rich, spicy red blooms.
Echinacea (Coneflower)
If you want a reliable perennial for your garden, echinacea is a great choice. It blooms from early summer into late summer and sometimes even longer.
You’ll enjoy its bright, 3 to 4-inch flowers that attract butterflies. It grows well in full sun and thrives in zones 3 to 9.
Clematis ‘Pink Mink®’
You’ll enjoy Clematis ‘Pink Mink®’ for its bright pink flowers that bloom from early summer through fall. It grows as a vigorous vine, reaching about 9 to 10 feet tall, ideal for trellises or fences.
This plant prefers full to part sun and green foliage that complements the colorful blooms. It’s a great choice if you want long-lasting pink flowers in your garden.
Japanese Anemone
You’ll find Japanese Anemones bloom in late summer and continue well into fall. They brighten your garden with delicate flowers for up to 6-8 weeks.
These perennials prefer moist soil and can handle part sun or part shade.
Asters
Asters bring bright, daisy-like blooms to your garden in late summer and early fall. You’ll find a range of colors, from purples to pinks and whites, perfect for adding vibrant touches.
These perennials are easy to grow and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. With regular care, your asters will bloom reliably and extend color into the cooler months.
Mums (Chrysanthemums)
You’ll find mums blooming in late summer through fall, adding a pop of color when many plants start to fade. These perennials usually grow between 30 to 36 inches tall, making them great for borders or containers.
Your mums will offer bright, abundant flowers, but they typically bloom once per season before slowing down. Choose hardy varieties to enjoy their beauty year after year.
Russian Sage
If you want a plant that blooms from midsummer into fall, Russian Sage is a solid choice. It grows tall, up to about five feet, with silvery foliage and violet-purple flowers.
This perennial is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, making it easy to care for. Its airy, fragrant blooms add a soft texture to your garden while lasting through warm months.
Sedum
You’ll find sedums are tough, drought-tolerant perennials with star-shaped flowers that bloom from late summer to early fall. They come in many varieties, from low-growing groundcovers to upright types, offering colorful clusters in shades of pink, red, and white.
Sedums attract pollinators and need little care once established. Their interesting foliage adds texture to your garden even when not in bloom.
Nippon Daisy
You’ll appreciate the Nippon Daisy for its large white blooms that brighten late summer into fall. It’s a hardy perennial, originally from Japan and Taiwan, making it great for adding color when many other plants fade.
This daisy tolerates light shade and can benefit from a slight trim in spring to keep it full and compact.
Goldenrod
If you want a reliable late summer bloomer, goldenrod is a great choice. It produces bright yellow flowers that brighten your garden from late summer into early fall.
Goldenrod also supports pollinators by providing nectar and pollen when other plants have finished blooming.
Joe Pye Weed
Joe Pye Weed blooms in late summer and continues into fall, adding height and color to your garden. Its large clusters of mauve-pink flowers attract butterflies and bees.
This perennial thrives in full sun and moist soil, making it great for wetter spots in your yard. It can grow quite tall, often reaching 4 to 7 feet.
Balloon Flower
You’ll enjoy growing Balloon Flowers for their unique, balloon-like buds that open into star-shaped blooms. They thrive in full to partial sunlight and prefer well-drained soil.
These perennials bloom from early to late summer, adding long-lasting color to your garden. They grow 12 to 20 inches tall and are easy to care for.
If you garden in colder zones, you can protect your Balloon Flowers in winter by mulching or wrapping the pots.
American Blue Vervain
You’ll find American Blue Vervain growing tall, up to 5 feet, with slender spikes of small blue-purple flowers. It blooms from early summer through early fall, making your garden colorful when many plants slow down.
This perennial attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators, helping your garden thrive naturally. Its delicate flowers open from the bottom of each spike upward, offering a long-lasting display.
Black-eyed Susan
You’ll enjoy bright, daisy-like blooms on your Black-eyed Susan from late summer into fall. This hardy perennial grows up to 3 feet tall, making it a cheerful addition to your garden.
It attracts birds and pollinators, helping support local wildlife. It’s easy to grow and drought-tolerant, so your garden stays vibrant with less fuss.