What flowers bloom in September represents the complete list of September flowers.

What flowers bloom in September

Abstract: This article shares some tips on plant care for the flowers that bloom in September and the complete list of September flowers. Next, let's find out more from the introduction by the editor.

The weather is crisp and pleasant in autumn, and many flowers are in full bloom in September. Let's share ten of the most beautiful flowers that bloom in September with everyone. Let's get to know them together.

Ten Most Beautiful Flowers in September

1. Osmanthus

Blooming period: September to early October

Osmanthus, one of the top ten traditional Chinese flowers, is known for its refreshing fragrance that can purify the air and its strong scent that can be sensed from a distance. It is truly unique, especially in mid-autumn when clusters of osmanthus flowers burst into bloom. Under the quiet night and the full moon, enjoying osmanthus flowers with wine, the rich aroma is intoxicating, making one feel refreshed and relaxed.

Osmanthus has been deeply loved by the Chinese people since ancient times and is considered a traditional famous flower. The flowers grow between the leaves, with a small, four-lobed calyx. There are many horticultural varieties, with the most representative being golden osmanthus, silver osmanthus, red osmanthus, and moon osmanthus.

2. Chrysanthemum

Blooming period: September to November

There are many flowers in bloom in September, and chrysanthemums are definitely among the top three on the list of the ten most beautiful flowers in September. Chrysanthemums are undeniably the kings of the autumn flower world. Whether it's the diverse cultivated varieties like exhibition chrysanthemums, table chrysanthemums, cliff chrysanthemums, large daisies, and small daisies, or the wild varieties like sweet wormwood, thistle, saussurea, aster, little red chrysanthemum, and purple aster, they all compete to bloom in autumn, captivating the eye and earning praise.

3. Epiphyllum

Blooming period: June to October

Epiphyllum, also known as the queen of the night or moonflower, is a shrub-like, woody plant in the cactus family. It usually blooms in the summer or autumn evenings, and when it does, it fills the air with a fragrant scent, earning it the reputation of "the beauty under the moonlight."

4. Red Spider Lily

Blooming period: September to October

Red spider lilies are commonly known as红花石蒜 (Lycoris radiata). The alias for the red spider lily is "Manjushaka," which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit "Mahāmanjushāka" from the "Lotus Sutra." It originally meant "heavenly flower," large red flower, and is one of the four lucky flowers descending from heaven (Manjushaka, Mahāmanjushāka, Mandavā, and Mahāmandavā). It is said that seeing this flower can eliminate evil.

5. Jasmine

Blooming period: May to October

Jasmine has green leaves, white flowers, and a strong fragrance. "The flowers fill the garden, and their fragrance is beyond compare," referring to the jasmine that can fill a room with its scent. Although jasmine does not have a striking appearance, it combines the sweet scent of roses, the fragrance of plum blossoms, the distant aroma of orchids, and the elegant scent of magnolias.

6. Oleander

Blooms throughout the year, most abundant in summer and autumn

Oleander almost blooms all year round, with the most flowers in summer and autumn. It is a famous ornamental flower with leaves like bamboo leaves, gray-green and pointed, while the flowers resemble peonies and are very beautiful. When oleander flowers, the red flowers are brilliant, surpassing peonies, with pink to deep red or white corollas and a special fragrance.

Oleander has the ability to resist smoke, dust, toxic substances, and purify the air, protecting the environment. Its leaves have a strong resistance to harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, and chlorine, and are often cultivated in parks, scenic areas, roadsides, or around rivers and lakes.

7. Celosia