Which flowers are most common in early autumn and what are the most representative flowers of autumn?

What are the most common flowers that bloom in early autumn

Today, I will introduce to you the most common flowers that bloom in early autumn and the related introduction of representative autumn flowers and recommended green plants and flowers. Let's learn about them together below.

1. Osmanthus: Blooms from mid-September to early October, mainly golden yellow in color. It is one of the top ten flowers in China. Osmanthus is so pure it can purify the dust, and so rich it can spread far and wide, making it a unique wonder.

2. Chrysanthemum: Blooms from September to November, with a variety of colors. It is one of the four gentlemen of flowers. Chrysanthemum is the undeniable master of autumn. Various species of chrysanthemums compete to bloom in autumn, dazzling and impressive.

3. Red Spider Lily: Blooms from September to October, with white, red, and yellow colors. It is said that those who see this flower will eliminate evil. The Red Spider Lily blooms on the other shore, with flowers blooming and leaves falling, never to be seen again.

4. Golden Camellia: Blooms from November to December. It is one of the national first-class protected plants. The flowers of Golden Camellia are golden yellow, bright and striking, crystal clear and lustrous, graceful and elegant. It is known as the "Giant Panda of the Plant World" and the "Queen of Tea."

What are the most common flowers that bloom in early autumn

5. Morning Glory: Blooms from June to October, with white, purple-red, purple-blue, pink, etc., peaking in summer. The seeds can be used as medicine and are called "Erchou."

6. Cattleya: Blooms from June to October. It is an epiphytic cactus plant. It can increase the negative ion content in the room. Cattleya has a short blooming period but is beautiful and noble, with a fragrant aroma. It is known as the "Beauty under the Moonlight" and has the saying "Cattleya appears only once."

7. Hollyhock: Blooms from August to November. The flowers are white, pink, and red, bright like a hollyhock emerging from the water, and colorful like a lotus unfolding its petals. Because its flowers change three times a day, it is also known as the "Three-Change Flower." In deep autumn, the flowers are even more beautiful and are also called the "Frost-Resisting Flower."