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Seasonal flowers

Seasonal Flowers in November

November is funeral peak season (All Saints', Sunday of the Dead) and simultaneously Advent preparation. Main stock is chrysanthemums for graves, plus first winter cultivars and evergreens for Advent decor from mid-November.

November bouquet with chrysanthemums and eucalyptus

Chrysanthemum peak for cemetery decor: potted plants, grave arrangements, wreaths. We produce many All Saints' bowls and funeral arrangements in early November.

Asters in their final season wave — usually available until mid-November.

First amaryllis bulbs enter the range — especially for the Advent gift-plant season. Last 4–6 weeks as a potted plant, often until after Christmas.

Eucalyptus dominates greenery in November. Different cultivars (Cinerea, Parvifolia, Populus) — all smell autumn-herbal and pair with any main flower.

Snowberries, viburnum, berried branches bring white and red accents.

Fir greenery and evergreens start mid-November for Advent wreaths and door wreaths.

Dried flowers become relevant in November: dried hydrangeas, lavender, strawflowers, pampas grass. We make many dried bouquets for shop windows, restaurants and private customers who don't want a fresh bouquet weekly.

Imported roses remain a year-round constant — in November they're the most common 'normal' bouquet component.

Frequently asked

Which flowers fit All Saints' Day?
Chrysanthemums are the classic (potted or in grave arrangement), plus erica, small cyclamens, boxwood wreaths. We make All Saints' bowls and can deliver directly to the cemetery on request.
When should I order an Advent wreath?
At least one week before the first Advent. We bind fresh Advent wreaths on order — delivery fits the Advent planning (not too early, or the fir branches will already be dry).

Seasonal Flowers in November at Fleura

Order online or visit the shop. We source daily at the auction — whatever is most beautiful right now.