Well, it’s happened. We’ve reached the end of summer—but don’t pack away your planters just yet. Colder weather may be coming, but there are a wide variety of late-blooming flowers and plants that can bring a little brightness to autumn.

Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums are perhaps the most ubiquitous of fall blossoms. These hearty flowers bloom late, are long-lasting and come in every fall hue imaginable, so you can add a pop of color to any autumnal floral arrangement.

Ornamental Cabbage
Cabbage doesn’t just belong in your kitchen. The ornamental varieties of the vegetable offer attractive rosettes in purple, green and white. The best part? This hearty plant has no problem standing up to a frost.

Helenium
This hardy perennial can withstand the colder weather of fall, and its bright orange, yellow and red blossoms make it a perfect fit for the season. A favorite of pollinators, it may help attract butterflies in early autumn.

Heuchera
If you’re looking for some foliage to fill in among the flowers, heuchera. It’s available in a wide variety of colors and it’s low maintenance. The plant is an easy way to add more texture to any plant container.

Aster
Most commonly seen with purple blossoms, this flower also comes in pink, white and blue varieties. Aster won’t only add some color to your fall containers, but they are some of the latest blooming plants that act as a nectar source for pollinators.

Stonecrop
Looking for something different? With its fleshy leaves and clusters of flowers, stonecrop may be your answer. It makes a great foundation for any container planting, comes in a variety of colors and is even drought tolerant if you’re looking for something more hands-off.