Fall is coaxing its way in and football weather is upon us. The annual closet exchange from breezy summer clothes to cozy winter attire is underway and leaf-peepers have their cameras on deck anticipating the gold and crimson hues of a Pittsburgh autumn. Don’t worry, there will be an abundance of beautiful fall photos throughout the season, but in the meantime, enjoy some final splashes of pinks, purples and greens in our September What’s in Bloom.

Anemone (anemone x hybrida) ‘Honorine Jobert’

Aster & Helianthus

Aster & Summer Annuals
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Flower Sage (salvia nemerosa) reblooming
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New England Aster (aster nova-angliae)
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Rubbeckia ’Herbstsonne’
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New Guinea Impatiens & Canna Lily
Schenley Park Cafe and Visitor Center

Pink Begonia
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Pink Begonia layered in front of more Pink Begonia ‘Dragon Wings’ & Euphorbia ‘Diamond Forst’ planted in the pots.
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More layers of Pink Begonia & Euphorbia
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Anemone (anemone x hybrida) ‘Honorine Jobert’
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Begonia, Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ & Angelonia
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