November is the low point for garden blooms: frosts and shortening days thin the show, yet resilient stalwarts remain. Ivy and Fatsia persist, while asters, Japanese anemones, chrysanthemums, cyclamen, late roses, dahlias and fuchsias still provide colour in sheltered borders. Garden collections at Kew and Wisley hide rarer treasures — gentians, Kaffir lilies, late crocuses and colchicums — and the conspicuous escapee Apple of Peru still turns up on waste ground. Look for tough grasses, heathers and evergreen accents as the last petals fall.
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