The autumn garden can be as colourful as the summer one, but it’s not only the brilliance of flowering plants like rudbeckia and dahlias which set the scene, it’s the fantastic hues you get as the leaves turn to buttery yellow, burnt orange and lava red.
Plants which produce spectacular leaf colour in autumn generally look their most impressive in the sun, especially if they are backlit, so their leaves produce a colourful stained-glass window effect display.
So, which are the plants which will give you showstopping leaf colour as the weather cools?
1. Cotinus coggygria (Smoke bush)
The smoke bush is a shrub which will see you through a number of months, with its delicate pink summer flower plumes which appear smoke-like giving way to a sizzle of colour as its leaves turn from light green to eye-catching red and orange. Plant it in moist, well-drained soil and prune it if you need to after flowering.
2. Euonymus alatus (spindle bush)
3. Acer palmatum (Japanese maple)
4. Amelanchier
These small trees have become more popular in recent years, having been highlighted at garden shows including Chelsea and for good reason – they may be the best tree you can have in a small space and earn their place because they provide interest throughout the year. They bear pretty white flowers in profuse sprays in spring, while in autumn their leaves turn to scarlet red and fiery orange.
5. Flowering dogwood
6. Cercis canadencis
7. Hydrangea quercifolia
The oak-leaved hydrangea is so named because of its large, impressive leaves which are shaped like those of an oak and turn to bronze-crimson in autumn before they fall. This deciduous shrub, which has a loose, open habit, produces large white conical flowerheads at the end of the branches in late summer which fade to pink. It likes a damp site in semi shade in moist soil enriched with organic matter.
8. Boston ivy
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