

More Space, More Plants...yes please!
New 3000 sq ft space for all the new perennials we've added. More 5-6 month bloomers, evergreen perennials, exotics - here's a 2 minute tour of the new space: https://youtu.be/6rZZx4YQnjc
Garden Chats - Saturdays in June
Interested in ideas for long-blooming perennials, tips on plant upkeep, layering English-garden style? Check out our 30 minute 'show and tell' garden class & tour, starting June 11, 2022. Click below for schedule and more info.
Love gorgeous flowers in your garden? That’s my passion. Lux Perennials Nursery, in Portland Oregon, grows truly special plants, with a focus on perennials (flowering plants that last year after year). We grow plants that can make a dramatic statement in a garden by focusing on varieties that are long blooming, have exciting color and form, or are rare cultivars. Most of our plants are grown on-site from the "mother" plants in the garden.
On 37 acres northwest of Portland, including a 1-acre English style garden with ponds, waterfalls, fountains, mountain views, and flowers, flowers, flowers. Over 7000 blooming plants. Resident chickens & ducks & koi fish.
Come visit the nursery and gardens!
See below for open nursery & garden days.
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GET IN TOUCH

OPEN HOURS
You Can’t Plant Flowers If You Haven’t Botany
We sell at local plant sales / events and on select weekends at the nursery.
The best way to see us is to come during Open House Days - tour the garden and visit the nursery.
June 5 - July 8 & July 17 - 31, 2022
(closed July 9-16):
Fridays: 11am - 5pm
Saturdays: 11am - 5pm
Sundays: 1pm - 5pm
Monday July 4: 11am - 5pm
Want to come by during other times? We'd love it. Just email us to come visit !
ADDRESS
Located at 13610 NW Skyline Blvd, Portland OR, 97231
Lisa's Cell (call or text): 503-709-3032
** No dogs please, our chickens get stressed!
No restrooms on-site.
