Annuals do more than just look good in the garden; they also make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements—especially in fall as they give it their all and put out their last blooms before the end of the growing season. As with creating captivating combinations in garden beds and containers, a bouquet needs balanced and hardworking elements. Focal-point flowers and foliage give a strong visual anchor. Use color echoes and contrasts to evoke dramatic excitement and harmony. And don’t forget to include dynamic fillers and textures, which also help the leading players to stand out.

Here are the plant ids for a beautiful fall bouquet that was featured in Fine Gardening Issue 215, in an article on unusual annuals to grow from seed by Michelle Gervais.

  1. Garlic chives (Allium tuberosum, Zones 3-9)
  2. Golden bluebeard (Caryopteris × clandonensis cv., Zones 5-9)
  3. Graceful Grasses® Vertigo® purple fountain grass (Cenchrus purpureus* ‘Tift 8’, syn. Pennisetum purpureum ‘Tift 8’, Zones 8-11)
  4. Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus cvs., annual)
  5. ‘Mahogany Splendor’ hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella ‘Mahogany Splendor’, Zones 9-11)
  6. ‘Tilt a Whirl’ coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Tilt a Whirl’, syn. Solenostemon scutellarioides ‘Tilt a Whirl’, Zone 11)
  7. ‘Van Houttei’ salvia (Salvia splendens ‘Van Houttei’, Zones 10-11)
  8. Goldenrod (Solidago sp., Zones 3-9)
  9. ‘Queeny Lime Orange’ zinnia (Zinnia elegans ‘Queeny Lime Orange’, annual)
  10. ‘Queeny Red Lime’ zinnia (Zinnia elegans ‘Queeny Red Lime’, annual)

* These plants are considered invasive in some areas. Please check invasiveplantatlas.org or your state’s list of invasive plants for more information.

Jennifer Benner

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