With summer coming to an end, the autumnal breeze is starting to creep in, and we can begin to enjoy some fall flowers. Here are five perennial flowers that don’t start blooming until the fall. 1. Chrysanthemums These fall flowers range in color from deep reds to baby pinks and are a perfect addition to container gardens. 2. Black-Eyed Susans The popular wildflower typically blooms from early summer to fall. These flowers are also self-seeding. 3. Goldenrods A beautiful butterfly-attracting plant, goldenrods have small branchlets of bright yellow flowers. 4. Aster These daisy-like flowers are in their prime from August to October, attracting butterflies with their purple and blue shades. 5. Yarrow A California native, the Yarrow has a long bloom time from April to October, so you can enjoy them for several seasons.