Flowering in November
November marks the transition into late autumn, but the garden can still offer pockets of beauty and interest. Hardy blooms and colorful foliage keep the season alive, while evergreens and seed heads add texture and structure.
Key November Flowering Plants:
- Chrysanthemums: These late-season stalwarts bring bold splashes of yellow, orange, and burgundy to borders and pots.
- Hellebores (Christmas Rose): Early varieties may start blooming, with nodding flowers in whites and soft pastels.
- Winter-Flowering Pansies and Violas: Cheerful, frost-hardy blooms brighten borders and containers.
- Mahonia: Spikes of fragrant yellow flowers stand out against glossy, dark green leaves, attracting late-season pollinators.
- Cyclamen hederifolium: With dainty blooms and marbled leaves, this woodland plant thrives in shaded areas.
In tropical-style gardens, Tetrapanax, Fatsia japonica, and Schefflera can offer striking foliage, while Abutilons or sheltered Brugmansias may still produce the odd flower if frost hasn’t struck.
Tips for a Thriving November Garden:
- Protect tender plants with fleece or move them to a greenhouse if frost is forecast.
- Mulch around the base of perennials to insulate roots and suppress weeds.
- Leave seed heads of plants like Sedum and Echinacea to provide winter interest and food for birds.
November gardens offer a quiet elegance, with resilient blooms, evergreen backdrops, and the promise of winter’s subtle charm.