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Alabama · Zones 7–9

Native Plants for Fall Color in Alabama

Native trees, shrubs, and grasses that set the autumn garden alight with red, orange, copper, and gold. Alabama sits in a landscape of Gulf Coastal Plain & Cumberland Plateau, and the natives that thrive here are the ones built for its hot, humid subtropical character. The list below — led by Oakleaf Hydrangea and Flowering Dogwood — is filtered to species genuinely native to Alabama and the wider flora of the Southeast and hardy through zones 7–9. The natives behind New England's famous foliage will do the same work in your yard, and the show lasts far longer than the flowers did. Sugars trapped in the leaves on cool, sunny fall days drive the brightest color, so plant these in full sun for the most intense display. Pair fiery shrubs with the copper and amber of warm-season grasses for a season finale that rivals any flower bed.

The plants

14 native species for Alabama

Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 7–9 · see this collection in other states.

Shrub

Oakleaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea quercifolia

Fall color that lasts — white cones, happy in loam soil and white cones flowers.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 4–8 ft
  • Blooms May–Jul
Small tree

Flowering Dogwood

Cornus florida

Sets the autumn garden alight — white bracts — happy in loam soil and reaching 15–25 ft.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 15–25 ft
  • Blooms Apr–May
Shrub

Arrowwood Viburnum

Viburnum dentatum

Fall color that lasts — creamy white, good through zone 8 and creamy white flowers.

  • Sun to shade
  • Average–wet
  • 6–10 ft
  • Blooms May–Jun
Ornamental grass

Pink Muhly Grass

Muhlenbergia capillaris

Turns cotton-candy pink in fall, long after the flowers are gone; spreading 2–3 ft and cotton-candy pink flowers.

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–3 ft
  • Blooms Sep–Oct
Small tree

Serviceberry

Amelanchier canadensis

Sets the autumn garden alight — white spring lace — white spring lace flowers and good through zone 8.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 15–25 ft
  • Blooms Apr–May
Small tree

Eastern Redbud

Cercis canadensis

Fall color that lasts — rose-magenta, 20–30 ft tall and rose-magenta flowers.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 20–30 ft
  • Blooms Mar–Apr
Shrub

Spicebush

Lindera benzoin

Turns chartreuse-gold in fall, long after the flowers are gone; 6–12 ft tall and for clay and loam ground.

  • Part shade
  • Average–wet
  • 6–12 ft
  • Blooms Mar–Apr
Shrub

Fragrant Sumac

Rhus aromatica

Sets the autumn garden alight — yellow catkins — yellow catkins flowers and for sand, clay, rocky, and loam ground.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry
  • 2–6 ft
  • Blooms Mar–Apr
Vine

Virginia Creeper

Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Lights up in autumn, inconspicuous green, for a long late-season show, happy in clay, rocky, and loam soil and 10–20 ft wide.

  • Sun to shade
  • Dry–average
  • 30–50 ft
  • Blooms Jun
Shrub

Ninebark

Physocarpus opulifolius

Turns white to pink in fall, long after the flowers are gone; white to pink flowers and for clay, rocky, and loam ground.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry to wet
  • 5–10 ft
  • Blooms May–Jun
Ornamental grass

Switchgrass

Panicum virgatum

Turns airy pink-gold panicles in fall, long after the flowers are gone; 3–6 ft tall and spreading 2–3 ft.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry to wet
  • 3–6 ft
  • Fall color
Ornamental grass

Indian Grass

Sorghastrum nutans

Sets the autumn garden alight — bronze-gold plumes — spreading 2–3 ft and reaching 4–7 ft.

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 4–7 ft
  • Fall color
Ornamental grass

Big Bluestem

Andropogon gerardii

Sets the autumn garden alight — bronze-purple seed heads — hardy in zones 3–9 and spreading 2–3 ft.

  • Full sun
  • Dry to wet
  • 4–7 ft
  • Fall color
Ornamental grass

Little Bluestem

Schizachyrium scoparium

Turns blue-green to copper in fall, long after the flowers are gone; for sand, clay, rocky, and loam ground and good through zone 9.

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Fall color
Sourcing

Where to find these in Alabama

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