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    Published: Sep 19, 2025 by Kristen Wood ยท This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ยท

    11 Plants That Add Instant Autumn Color to Your Backyard

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    Fall is a season filled with rich, warm hues, and the right plants can bring that beauty straight into your backyard. Whether itโ€™s golden leaves, fiery reds, or deep purples, autumn plants add a dramatic flair that feels both cozy and vibrant. Best of all, many of these options are low-maintenance and thrive in cooler weather.

    By planting for fall color, youโ€™ll enjoy a garden that shines long after summer has ended. These 11 backyard favorites will instantly transform your space into an autumn oasis.

    Maple Trees

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    Maples are iconic for their brilliant red, orange, and yellow foliage. Even a small ornamental variety can bring striking fall color to your yard.

    Chrysanthemums

    A single yellow gerbera daisy in full bloom with green leaves in the background.
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    Mums are a fall classic, bursting with blooms in every shade from sunny yellow to deep burgundy. They thrive in cooler weather and brighten up garden beds and containers.

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    Asters

    Cluster of vibrant purple flowers with yellow centers, set against a dark green background.
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    These daisy-like flowers bloom late in the season, adding purple, pink, or blue tones to your garden. They also attract pollinators, keeping your backyard lively.

    Burning Bush

    A shrub with bright pink-red leaves grows in a landscaped garden with green grass and hedges in the background.
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    True to its name, the burning bush turns a vivid scarlet in autumn. Itโ€™s an easy-care shrub that delivers dramatic seasonal color.

    Ornamental Kale and Cabbage

    Ornamental cabbages with ruffled green and purple leaves growing in soil, surrounded by a few scattered brown leaves.
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    These cold-tolerant plants bring bold shades of purple, pink, and green to containers or flower beds. Their unique texture makes them a standout in fall displays.

    Sumac

    Branches with clusters of red sumac berries set against a white background.
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    With fiery red foliage and unique clusters of seed pods, sumac adds both color and texture. Itโ€™s a hardy choice that thrives in poor soil.

    Sedum (Autumn Joy)

    Close-up of blooming pink and white Sedum flowers with green stems and leaves in the background.
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    This succulent perennial produces rosy-pink flower clusters that deepen to rust in fall. Itโ€™s drought-tolerant and provides color right when many flowers fade.

    Japanese Maple

    Vibrant autumn foliage with red, orange, and yellow leaves on small trees, surrounded by green plants and ferns on the ground.
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    Compact and graceful, Japanese maples light up fall with shades of crimson, orange, and gold. Their delicate leaves bring elegance to any backyard.

    Goldenrod

    Curved branch with clusters of small, bright yellow flowers against a blurred green background.
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    Goldenrod bursts into sunny yellow flowers in late summer and fall. Itโ€™s pollinator-friendly and pairs beautifully with other autumn bloomers.

    Witch Hazel

    Close-up of witch hazel branches with clusters of yellow, ribbon-like flowers against a blurred green background.
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    This shrub blooms in late fall with spidery yellow or orange flowers. It adds both fragrance and unexpected color when most plants have gone dormant.

    Oak Trees

    Large, ancient oak tree surrounded by a wooden fence in a green field under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
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    Oaks deliver deep, rich hues of red, bronze, and russet. Their bold foliage adds classic autumn character and lasting backyard beauty.

    Adding plants with autumn color ensures your backyard feels warm and inviting throughout the season. From fiery shrubs to late-blooming flowers, these choices transform any outdoor space into a fall retreat. With just a few of these additions, your garden will glow with seasonal charm.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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