Ever wonder why some plants bloom in the fall?

Here’s why these plants make their move when the seasons change:

Some top fall bloomers in Central Texas:

1. Mexican Mint Marigold

  • Bright yellow flowers and a licorice-like scent.

2. Gregg’s Mistflower

  • Lavender-blue blooms that attract butterflies.

    3. Rock Rose

    • Drought-tolerant with pink hibiscus-like flowers.

     4. Turk’s Cap

    • Shade-tolerant with red, hibiscus-like blooms.

           5. Goldenrod

          • Golden spikes of flowers that support native bees.

                6. Maximilian Sunflower

                • Tall, showy, golden-yellow blooms.

                7. Lantana

                • Vibrant clusters of flowers in a range of colors, thriving through fall.