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September 24, 2012
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September, October perennials begin new season of color

Some gardens may look spent at the end of a long, hot summer, but with good landscape planning, the shorter days may be the beginning of fresh color. A native that begins its show of scarlet flowers in late August and continues through September and into October is California fuchsia, Epilobium (previously classified botanically as Zauschneria). Because of the many species and cultivars available, it’s possible to add bright deer-resistant color for weeks. The taller cultivars have strong, erect stems with multiple flowers opening in succession. In fullest bloom, it is a blaze of scarlet flowers, all the more vibrant …

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The Union Updated Sep 24, 2012 05:04PM Published Sep 26, 2012 07:07AM Copyright 2012 The Union. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.