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10 flowers that mostly bloom in November

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 8, 2025, 17:00 IST
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10 flowers that mostly bloom in November

November marks the transition from autumn to early winter, yet many flowers continue to bloom beautifully during this season. These late-bloomers add colour, charm, and freshness to gardens even as temperatures begin to drop. From hardy perennials to cheerful annuals, November blooms thrive because of their tolerance to cool weather and shorter days. Here are ten stunning flowers that often bloom in November, bringing seasonal beauty and life to any outdoor space.

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Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemums, popularly known as “mums,” are classic November bloomers. These hardy flowers thrive in cool weather and produce dense, colourful blossoms in shades of yellow, red, white, purple, and pink. Their long-lasting blooms make them perfect for gardens and containers. With minimal maintenance, mums can continue flowering well into late autumn. Their resilience, wide colour range, and full blooms make them one of the most recognisable November flowers.

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Pansy

Pansies bloom beautifully in November because of their love for cool temperatures. Their cheerful, bright faces come in striking colour combinations - often mixing purples, yellows, blues, and whites. These flowers are ideal for borders, pots, and hanging baskets, bringing vibrancy to gardens during colder months. Pansies are easy to grow and can survive light frost, which allows them to continue blooming steadily throughout late autumn and early winter.

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Camellia

Camellias begin blooming in late autumn, with many varieties opening their elegant flowers in November. Known for their glossy evergreen foliage and rose-like blooms, camellias add sophistication to any garden. They thrive in partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Depending on the variety, flowers may be single, semi-double, or fully double. Their beauty and long flowering season make them beloved by gardeners worldwide.

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Winter jasmine

Winter jasmine is a cold-hardy shrub that produces bright yellow, star-like flowers beginning in November. Its blooms appear before the leaves, creating a striking contrast on bare green stems. Although the flowers are not fragrant, their cheerful colour brings life to winter gardens. Winter jasmine is low-maintenance and can be trained along trellises or walls, making it a versatile and dependable November bloomer.

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Calendula

Calendula, also known as pot marigold, thrives in cool autumn weather and often continues flowering through November. Its bright orange and yellow blooms add warmth to the garden during chilly months. Calendula is valued not just for its beauty but also for its medicinal and culinary uses. It grows well in pots and beds, needing only moderate sunlight and regular watering. The plant is hardy and easy to maintain.

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Viola

Violas are similar to pansies but have smaller, more delicate blooms that excel in cool climates. They produce an abundance of flowers throughout autumn and into November. With charming faces and gentle fragrance, violas brighten borders, containers, and pathways. They tolerate cold weather, require minimal care, and rebloom quickly, making them a popular choice for gardeners seeking colour during the cooler months.

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Hellebore (Christmas rose)

Hellebores begin blooming in late autumn and continue through winter, depending on the variety. Known for their nodding, cup-shaped flowers, hellebores come in shades of pink, white, purple, and green. Their evergreen foliage adds texture year-round. These shade-loving perennials are incredibly hardy, tolerating frost and snow. Their long flowering season and unique appearance make them a beautiful November garden feature.

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Winter heather

Winter heather has small bell shaped flowers that begin blooming at the end of the autumn. Their flowers (they are generally pink, purple or white) give colour when the garden is fading. Heather is also very robust and it grows in bad acidic soil. It is evergreen, and forms a thick ground cover, hence it is suited to the border and rock garden. The gardens remain vibrant throughout November and after in this plant.

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Witch hazel

Witch hazel is a unique November flowering shrub with its long spidery or ribbon-like flowers which bloom in yellow, red or orange. The fragrant blooms blossom on the naked branches, providing a striking final touch to autumnal gardens. Apart from its ornamental use; witch hazel's medical properties are widely recognised. It is a hardy shrub that grows well in cold climates and provides interest during the months when little else is blooming.

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Snapdragons

Snapdragons, especially in mild autumn locations, often bloom again in November. Their tall spikes of colour add vertical interest to the garden landscape. Because snapdragons prefer cooler temperatures and light frost, they are able to extensively flower into late autumn. They come in a multiple of colours perfect for your garden beds, bouquets and containers, plus their extended dragon mouth patterned flowers also look unusual!

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