The summer containers have been emptied and stored, and the garden is almost put to bed, but there is still color to be seen in our fall landscape. Over the 30 years we have lived in our home, I gradually have added shrubs, most of them native, to the landscape. Many continue to shine into fall and some throughout the winter. These are some of my favorites. Fothergilla, witch alder, is a four-season beauty. In spring, it produces white, brush-like spikes of bloom before leaves appear. Blooms are pleasantly scented and attractive to pollinators. Oval, blue-green leaves follow bloom. By fall, the leaves turn a bright mix of orange, yellow, burgundy and red. Planting in full sun encourages bloo
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