397 Boston Post Road - Wayland, MA 01778 - 508-358-2283
Open Daily 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
FALL & CHRISTMAS SEASONAL SHOPS
IT'S TIME TO PLAN YOUR SUMMER GARDEN!
We are now accepting PREORDERS for Clematis, Peonies, and Roses. Scroll down to see all the amazing varieties we have on order, then email or call (extension 350) our Perennial Team with your selections. We will accept preorders until April 1st, after that availability will be on a first come basis.
Perennials, Bulbs & Roses
(Seasonal Department)
Russell’s Perennial Yard is one of the largest in New England. We offer a vast selection of plants including your traditional garden favorites. From bulbs, to Ground Phlox and Bleeding Hearts, to Black-Eyed Susans, Daylilies, Hostas, Hollyhocks, to unique perennials and offerings of the latest and greatest perennial varieties to hit the market, we have it all! We feature a large stock of native perennials, grasses, vines and groundcovers to help you create sustainable and pollinator-friendly gardens. Whether you have sun, shade, or anything in between, our helpful and knowledgeable staff can assist you in finding the right perennial plants to bring color and texture to your yard. Our inventory changes on a weekly basis, so be sure to visit us regularly throughout the season!
To contact the Perennials Team
email perennials@russellsgc.com or




WHAT WE SELL
(this is only a SAMPLING of what we sell, availability changes regularly)
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Allium
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Agastache
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Anemone
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Astilbe
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Aster
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Bee Balm
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Black-Eyed Susan
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Bleeding Heart
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Butterfly Weed
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Catmint (Nepeta)
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Coreopsis
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Day Lily
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Delphinium
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Dianthus
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Echinacea
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Ferns
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Forget-me-not
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Foxglove
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Ground Cover Flats
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Poppies
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Russian Sage
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Salvia
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Sedum
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Shasta Daisy
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Thyme
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Veronica
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Yarrow
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Wisteria
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Hardy Hibiscus
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Heuchera
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Hollyhock
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Honeysuckle
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Hosta
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Iris
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Lavender
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Lupine
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Ornamental Grasses
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Phlox
Visit often as the selection changes daily during the growing season.For questions call 508-358-2283 ext. 350

Native Perennials
We categorize native plants as those originating from the coastal Northeast from New Jersey to Maine. Some species on this list are Midwest native, but we include them because they're beneficial to pollinators. If you'd like to know exact species for you area, please visit nativeplanttrust.org






