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List of Suggested Halloween Plants

Your front yard is the first thing your Halloween guests will see when they come partying or trick-or-treating. A scary garden can send shivers down the back of a guests back just as a creepy movie might. Creating Halloween a garden can be as easy as pumpkin pie. Consider these plants for an enchanting Halloween Garden.
  • August Lily (Fragrant Hosta) White trumpet-shaped flowers.
  • Bear's Britches (Acanthus)
  • Black Grass-Ophiopogon Nigracens
  • Black Holly (ilex Blue Angel)
  • Black Violas Flower all winter long as long as you cut them back.
  • Callicarpa
  • Cleome or Spider Plant -Flowers that resemble fireworks.
  • Common Witchhazel -Small tree, yellow blooms, as early as February.
  • Corokia (Wire netting plant)
  • Corokia cotoneaster -Has beautiful silver leaves.
  • Cotinus (Smokebush)
  • Dictamnus -Hold a match to it and it glows with a blue flame.
  • Euonymous alatus -With bright red flowers.
  • Evening Primrose -Pale violet blooms open at dusk, nice scent.
  • Four o'Clocks-In late afternoon, trumpet-shaped flowers unfurl.
  • Gourds -An alternative to pumpkins some are two feet long.
  • Helleborus Niger (Black Christmas Rose)
  • Lamium (Silver deadnettle)
  • Midnight Candy -At night they open like a display of little fireworks.
  • Moonflowers -Flowers open in slow motion every night just at sunset.
  • Nottingham Catchfly - Opens at night, sweet aroma.
  • Sweet-scented Nicotiana -White tubular flowers open at night.
  • Ornamental Kale
  • Pernettya
  • Phyllostachys nigra (Black bamboo)
  • Pittosporum -Tom Thumb
  • Raoulia hookeri (Silver alpine)
  • Sedum -Small red flowers that bloom all Summer
  • Silver Lace-Helleborus argutifolius
  • Silverspear (Astelia)
  • Toad lily -Blooms at Autumn's end with small clusters of flowers.
  • Tulipa Black Parrot
  • Tulipa Queen of the Night
  • Twisted Hazel (Corylus avellana contorta)
  • Twisted Willow (Salix matsudana tortuosa)
  • Vesper Iris -Fragrant flowers are purple with white splotches.
  • Viola Bold Black
  • Violas (Molly Sanderson)
  • White Cyclamens
  • Zantedeschia aethiopica (Death lily)