Unlike annuals that become compost after the first heavy frost, hardy perennials survive the long Maine winters to grace your gardens year after year. We grow an extensive list of perennials in our outdoor perennial yard, and purchase mature plants from specialty growers. Need something tall and showy for shade? A carefree spring bloomer? A vacation souvenir that will survive the trip home in your trunk? We’ve got it.

Perennials for Sun
Common Name |
Botanical Name |
- Bee Balm
- Bell Flower
- Black-eyed Susan
- Clematis
- Cone Flower
- Coreopsis
- Daylily
- Evening Primrose
- False Indigo
- Geranium
- Grasses
- Horehound
- Hyssop
- Iris
- Larkspur
- Lavender
- Lupine
- Montauk Daisy
- Peony
- Phlox
- Sedum
- Shasta Daisy
- Speedwell
- Yarrow
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- Monarda
- Campanula
- Rudbeckia
- Clematis
- Echinacea
- Coreopsis
- Hemerocallis
- Oenothera
- Baptisia
- Pelargonium
- Grasses
- Marrubium
- Agastache
- Iris
- Delphinium
- Lavandula
- Lupinus
- Nipponanthemum
- Paeonia
- Phlox
- Sedum
- Leucanthemum
- Veronica
- Achillea
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Perennials for Shade
Common Name |
Botanical Name |
- Astilbe
- Bugbane
- Bugleweed
- Ferns
- Forget-me-not, Perennial
- Foam Flower
- Ginger
- Hosta
- Jack in the Pulpit
- Lady’s Mantle
- Ligularia
- Lungwort
- Primrose
- Roger’s Flower
- Sweet Woodruff
- Virginia Bluebells
- Wintergreen
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- Astilbe
- Actaea
- Ajuga
- Ferns
- Brunnera
- Heuchera
- Asarum
- Hosta
- Arisaema
- Alchemilla
- Ligularia
- Pulmonaria
- Primula
- Astilboides
- Galium
- Mertensia
- Gaultheria
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