10 May 2025

We ’re on location at The Gardens at Elm Bank in New England to see which plants face their best at the end of the time of year

One of the most spectacular places on the East Coast to visit in fall is The Gardens at Elm Bank , base to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in Wellesley . We dropped by a yoke weeks ago to see what industrial plant were looking their best as the temperatures dip into the 20s . As we walked around the amazing gardens design by Adrian Bloom , we discovered a few well - know favorites and a couple of surprising options for autumn that may inspire you to plant something different as the gardening time of year ends .

Expert : David Fiske , gardens conservator forThe Gardens at Elm Bank , Wellesley , MA .

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The Bressingham Garden at Elm Bank (designed by renowned plantsman, Adrian Bloom) truly shines in autumn when several plants including ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum (Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’, Zones 3-10) and Quick Fire® panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’), save their best for last.

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There’s a reason that Steve can’t stop talking about Arkansas blue star (Amsonia hubrichtii, Zones 5- 8). It looks great in spring, summer, and fall when it morphs into an electric yellow mass. Also, check out the white flower in the background: Proof that Steve has planted, and likes, mums.

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Although Danielle had a hard time remembering the cultivar name, the appearance of Purple Pearls® beautyberry (Callicarpa x ‘NCCX1’, Zones 5-8) is hard to forget. The purple foliage is unique and gives this shrub an interesting twist during the times when it’s not in berry.

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It’s hard to ask a native New Englander what their favorite fall plant is because there are so many to choose from. But horticulturist David Fiske of The Gardens at Elm Bank says when Eastern native red maple (Acer rubrum, Zones 3-9) puts on its autumnal show, nothing compares.

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