If you want your garden to have flowers in bloom throughout the year, perennial flowers may be a flower option you want to consider. When it comes to flowers that flower in the fall, there are many perennials to choose from. Among these, some of the best ones are blue mist shrubs, Michaelmas daisies, and chrysanthemums.
Blue Mist Shrubs
Blue mist shrubs are also known as Caryopteris. While not really classified as a flower, this shrub gives bloom to some truly blue flowers. The best places to plant this bush is in areas that range from full exposure to the sun to partial shade. The size of the blue mist shrub can vary, but it has an average height of 4 feet. This plant is also the perfect addition to any garden that seeks to attract both butterflies and bees.
Michaelmas Daisies
The Michaelmas Daisy gets its name from the fact that it blooms throughout Michaelmas. This flower is the perfect addition to any fall garden. This type of aster blooms in an array of colors including blue, white, deep purple and pink. The flower is native to North America and often makes the perfect flower to plant among the border of a garden. The Michaelmas Daisy is a very attractive garden flower that both butterflies and bees love.
Chrysanthemums
The chrysanthemum makes any fall garden a show-stopper. Chrysanthemums, also called mums for short, come in many varieties. Different versions of the flower vary in flower size, height, color, spread, and bloom type. The most common versions of chrysanthemums are the single, the cushion, and the anemone.

