12 Flowers to Beautify Your Landscape This Fall

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When you think about planting flowers, spring might be the first season that comes to mind. But fall is another excellent time to add a pop of color to your landscape with different varieties that thrive in cooler temperatures. Scroll through the slideshow below to discover 12 fall flowers to plant this season:

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7. Cyclamens

Fond of cool and humid environments, this petite flower offers lush and fragrant blooms on slender, long stems. And while they are native to Europe, you can easily find them at various garden centers around the country. They mature anywhere from 6 to 9 inches in height and like partial sun exposure. Some say they grow best in zones 9 through 11, but you could easily cultivate them in pots and use them to bring the beauty of the outdoors inside if you need an extra pop of color to get you through winter.

See more: 8 Gardening Projects You Can Do This Fall

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  1. What do you suggest for zone 9 or 10 Arizona area
    It could use color, but the correct plant 🪴 for the environment

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