What flowers bloom in November? November's representative flower.

What flowers bloom in November

An introduction to the flowers that bloom in November and the representative flowers of November in the field of green plants and flowers will certainly be helpful to you. Let's learn about them together!

Different flowers have different blooming times. Some flowers bloom all year round, some bloom in spring and summer, and some bloom in autumn and winter. Now it's November, and some flowers are in their peak blooming period or preparing to bloom. If you like them, now is the perfect time to get them.

I. Chrysanthemum 'Longevity'

The blooming period of 'Longevity' chrysanthemum is from October of each year to April or May of the following year. Now is its peak blooming period, so those who love it can purchase it directly.

'Longevity' chrysanthemum not only has a long blooming period and a good meaning but also has very strong vitality and is easy to care for. The leaves of 'Longevity' chrysanthemum are thick and drought-resistant, with small flowers clustering together. Different varieties have different colors, and it produces a large number of flowers, making it very popular.

If you buy 'Longevity' chrysanthemum with buds, don't repot it immediately after bringing it home. Repotting will inevitably disturb the roots and affect its blooming. If you find the original pot unattractive, you can place it in a nicer pot outside.

II. Zygocactus

The blooming period of Zygocactus is similar to 'Longevity' chrysanthemum, from October and November to May and June of the following year. Zygocactus is selling well in the flower market, so if you like it, you might as well get a pot.

Newly bought Zygocactus may shed buds due to changes in the environment, but there's no need to worry. Zygocactus enjoys plenty of sunlight, so place it in a well-lit position and avoid moving it frequently.

After the end of a flowering cycle, manually prune the plant by removing the remaining flowers and 1-2 leaves, apply a compound fertilizer, and after half a month, spray phosphorus and potassium fertilizer three times in a row to welcome the next blooming cycle.

III. Clivia Miniata

The blooming period of Clivia Miniata is in spring. Now is its preparation period for blooming and the most vigorous growth stage, so why not get a pot now and experience its robust vitality. Of course, Clivia Miniata only blooms after reaching maturity, which means it needs more than 6 pairs of leaves to potentially bloom.

Clivia Miniata enjoys sunlight, so place it in a position with plenty of light, such as a south-facing balcony or terrace. Rotate the pot 180 degrees every two weeks to prevent the leaves from growing crooked and affecting the appearance.

During the growing period, add some 'Flower More No. 1' to the water when watering. After entering the blooming period, switch to 'Flower More No. 2' and wait for the flowers to bloom.

IV. Viola Tricolor

Viola Tricolor blooms in autumn, winter, and spring. Planting it now will ensure good blooming ability in winter and spring. It is very suitable for planting in a small garden or on a terrace. If planted indoors, the effect may be reduced.

Viola Tricolor has a relatively short plant height and comes in many color varieties. The flowers look like dancing butterflies and are very beautiful. It is cold-resistant, prefers a cool and well-lit environment, and during the growing period, nitrogen fertilizer should be mainly used, switching to phosphorus and potassium fertilizer during the blooming period. Apply thin and frequent fertilization, which is easy for beginners to manage.

V. Oxalis

Oxalis is familiar to everyone. There is a type of Oxalis called 'Autumn Planting Oxalis' which is suitable for planting in late autumn or early winter and can bloom throughout winter and spring, forming large flower balls and looking very beautiful.

What flowers bloom in November

'Autumn Planting Oxalis' is afraid of heat. When the leaves of Oxalis turn yellow at the end of summer and the beginning of autumn, it is a sign of dormancy. Don't discard it; move it to a shady and well-ventilated position. It will recover and bloom again at the end of summer and the beginning of autumn.

VI. Cyclamen

Cyclamen is a famous winter flower. Many flower enthusiasts like to buy a pot before the Spring Festival to add to the festive atmosphere. However, after the temperature rises in the spring and after April, the blooming period of Cyclamen ends. If you buy one in November and take good care of it, it will bloom soon, thus extending the enjoyment time.

Cyclamen prefers diffused light and a warm environment. After the end of a blooming cycle, apply a dilute phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, such as 0.1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate or 'Flower More No. 2'. Otherwise, the flowers will become smaller and smaller.

The above (Green Plant Enthusiast Website) introduces the flowers that bloom in November and the representative flowers of November in full, which green plant enthusiasts can refer to.