Here are a few plants that are looking good in our late November garden.
This grafted dwarf Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum, has great autumn color. The name of the variety has been forgotten.
Our local California native Polypodium calirhiza returns each autumn when temperatures cool and precipitation begins to fall. It survives best with complete dry shade during the summer.
Asarum splendens spreads around in the shady parts of our garden. The foliage is always attractive.
Like the beautiful garden scenes/photographs that Ian Young shares with us through the Bulb Log, this is a nice scene of Cyclamen hederifolium with autumn leaves. The red leaves are from Acer palmatum ‘Osakazuki’. This variety has beautiful crimson-red autumn leaves and grows extremely well in our Sacramento garden. Jasmin loves how the cyclamen spread around the garden, providing both flowers and foliage.
My favorite form of Cyclamen coum is getting ready to bloom. Cyclamen coum does well in our garden and provides flowers during the wintertime.