00:00
Introduction to perennial plants that can extend the bloom show from late summer into fall.
00:15
Introduction to the five different types of perennials featured in the speaker's garden.
00:28
Discussion of Rudbeckia, a popular perennial with a daisy-like appearance.
00:57
Description of Sedums, specifically the Autumn Joy Sedum, which blooms in late summer and early fall.
01:33
Mention of Anemones, with the rubatissima variety blooming between the end of August and September.
02:06
Joe-Pye Weed or Eupatorium with the ragosa chocolate variety prepping to bloom in September.
02:58
Alliums, with the Millennium variety currently blooming and the Lavender Bubbles allium getting ready to bloom in September.
03:55
Visiting a local nursery to explore more perennials on the list.
04:07
Introduction to Lobelia or Cardinal Flower, a tall perennial attractive to pollinators.
05:33
Agastache varieties Blue Boa, Blue Fortune, and Black Adder discussed; summer to fall blooming.
06:57
Toad Lilies or Tricyrtis with the Autumn Glow variety, which blooms from August through September.
07:24
Helenium with russet-toned blooms, attracting pollinators and blooming in fall.
08:35
Heliopsis or false sunflower, resembling a smaller version of sunflowers, blooming through summer and fall.
09:26
Chelone or turtlehead, known for its 'little turtle head' blooms, enjoys shade or part-shade locations.
10:17
Goldenrod, a late summer and early fall blooming perennial often confused with Ragweed.
10:55
Asters, particularly the Japanese Aster Blue Star, blooming from early summer through autumn.
12:04
Russian Sage with purple blooms providing vertical interest and attracting pollinators.
12:45
Conclusion, mentioning future videos and encouraging viewers to subscribe and like the video for more gardening content.