Containerized trees also known as 'Pot in Pot' is a unique system that allows us to provide a consistant product year-round. Grown through a system of sunken pots and drip irrigation, pot in pot plant material can be transplanted with a high success rate in any season. At Jericho Farms, we grow in sizes from 7 gallon to nearly 200 gallon.
The following database lists what plants we grow. Double check with our availability list to confirm availability for your planting date.
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Common Name: Maple, Trident
Maple, Trident is a small, round, low spreading tree that has glossy green leaves with pale green undersides. It has orange to red fall color. The new growth is often times a rich bronse color. The bark eventually becomes exfoliating and scaley which... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Queen Elizabeth
Maple, Queen Elizabeth is a smaller growing maple with upright branching and an oval habit. It has dark green foliage turning yellowish in the fall.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Amur
Maple, Amur is a small growing tree ar can often be used as a large growing shrub if allowed to grow as a multiple stemmed plant. It is slow growing with a rounded habit. It's foliage is glossy dark green in the summer turning yellowish in the fall.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Red
Maple, Red is the native red maple. It grows 40 to 60 feet under cultivation but can reach 100 feet in the wild! This tree often has an irregular ovoid or rounded canopy. It does not always have red fall color but sometimes can actually be yellowish... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Armstrong
Maple, Armstrong is a fastigate(upright) variety of red maple. It has leaves that are more similar to silver maple than red maple due to the deeply cut sinuses and silvery undersides. This is a good cultivar where a tall but narrow tree is needed, ho... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Red Sunset
Maple, Red Sunset is one of the best red maple cultivars available. It has excellent fall foliage and colors earlier than other cultivars.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, October Glory
Maple, October Glory is the most asked for of the red maple cultivars that we grow. It has a good oval - rounded canopy with lustrous dark green leaves that hold their green color a little longer than other varieties but does eventually turn a brilli... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Summer Red
Maple, Summer Red is a beautiful red maple variety. This variety exhibits outstanding burgundy red new foliage. Mature foliage is a dark purplish green. The leaf back is silvery white. Leaves have a thick leathery texture. Tree growth is vigorous wit... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Sun Valley
Maple, Sun Valley is a red maple variety that grows to 40 feet with an obvate crown. The leaves turn a brilliant red in the fall. This selection is from a cross between 'Red Sunset' and 'Autumn Flame' by the U. S. National Arboretum.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Sugar
Maple, Sugar is an upright oval to rounded, slow growing tree. The leaves of Sugar Maple are medium to dark green in summer turning to a brilliant yellow, burnt orange, and limited red coloration in autumn. Sugar Maple is a very stately tree that is ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Legacy Sugar
Maple, Legacy Sugar is a more heat tolerant variety better suited for the southeast.It is more densely branched than the species with a better distribution of the leaves throughout the canopy. The leaves are a glossy dark green and fairly waxy. The l... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Maple, Autumn Blaze
Maple, Autumn Blaze is an upright branching tree with an oval shaped canopy. It has a brilliant orange-red fall color that is rather long lasting. It is a great tree to put the hammock under for a Saturday afternoon nap.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Serviceberry, Auumn Brilliance
Serviceberry, Auumn Brilliance will grow to 20 to 25 feet tall. It has white flowers, edible fruit, persistent leaves and brillient red fall color.We get requests for multiple stemmed as well as single stemmed plants.The plant is a good selection for... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Dura Heat® River Birch
Dura-Heat® River Birch is a cultivated variety of the native river birch. The leaves are slightly smaller than those of the species and are a glossy, deep olive green turning to yellow in autumn. The bark exfoliates at an early age and is very l... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Heritage® River Birch
Heritage® River Birch is a cultivated variety of the native river birch that has foliage larger than that of the species. The leaves are glossier dark green but have variable fall color. The bark exfoliates at a young age and is lightly colored ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Birch, Summer Cascade
Summer Cascade Birch is a weeping form of our native river birch that has a unique, pendulous habit with graceful, arching branches. Summer Cascade Birch is a good choice for use as a specimen tree or in group plantings.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hornbeam, European Fastigiate
Hornbeam, European Fastigiate is an upright to oval shaped growing tree to 40 feet tall. It is probably the most common cultivar of th species being grown today and is a great selection for screening, groupings, use around large buildings, and in pla... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hornbeam, American
Palisade American Hornbeam is a deciduous tree with a broad upright growth habit.It has strongly ascending branches. This is a good selection for naturalizing an area.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Cedar, Deodara
Cedar, Deodora is a large growing, coniferous, evergreen tree with silvery blue, needle foliage. The tree has very graceful pendulous branches. It is a great selection for a specimen tree where there is plenty of open space.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Redbud, Eastern
Redbud, Eastern is a small tree with the trunk devided close to the ground forming a wide spreading, flat topped to rounded canopy. It has reddish purple flower buds that open to rose pink in March and April. This plant is a multi-use plant that can ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Redbud, Forest Pansy
Forest Pansy Redbud ia a smaller growing, deciduous tree whith very handsome, purple, heart shaped leaves and deep rose pink flowers in late winter to early spring. The new growth is a shimmering reddish purple but tends to fade as it matures. This f... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Redbud, Oklahoma
Redbud, Oklahoma is a smaller growing form of the eastern redbud and tends to have thicker stems with leathery, lustrous green leaves with a wavy leaf margin. It is a good choice for use in a mixed border, as a specimen tree, and it works well in nat... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Dogwood, Stellar Pink
Stellar Pink Dogwood is a small growing deciduous tree with a very vigorous, upright habit. It has blooms that are a delicate shade of pink. The bracts are large and overlap slightly. This is a good choice in a mixed border or as a specimen plant.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Dogwood, White
White flowering dogwood is a native deciduous tree that blooms a flower with 4 three to four inch long white bracts in April to May. Tflower produces a fruit which becomes a beautiful red in th autumn. This is a superb understory tree that is great f... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Cryptomeria, Yoshino
Yoshino Cryptomeria is a handsome, fast growing, evergreen tree with bluish green needled foliage that turns a bit bronze in the winter. This is a good replacement for Leyland Cypress where a fast growing screen is desired. This can also be used as a... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Leyland Cypress
Leyland Cypress is a fast growing coniferous evergreen growing to 40 feet tall and 10 feet wide. It has a pyramidal habit. This plant has a very rapid growth rate and is widely used as a screening plant. It can also be used as a very stately specimen... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Ginkgo / Maidenhair Tree
Ginko is a deciduous tree with unique, fan shaped leaves that are bright green turning a vivid yellow in autumn. Ginko is relatively slow growing and is a good city tree for public parks and other open areas.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Honeylocust, Shademaster
Shademaster Honeylocust is considered by many horticulturists to be the best cultivar available. It has ascending branches with bright green leaves. This selection produces very few seed pods.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Honeylocust, Thornless
Thornless Honeylocust is a deciduous tree with glossy bright green, small leaflets that turn yellow in fall. The leaves drop early in the season. Honeylocust usually has a short trunk with an open spreading habit. This is a good selection for home la... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Holly, Foster
Foster Holly is a dense, narrow to conical evergreen with narrow, spiny leaves. Foster Hollies are known to fruit heavily and are a good selection for use as specimens, foundation plantings for large buildings, and as screens.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Holly, Burfordi
Burford Holly left unchecked can grow to be a large, dense, rounded shrub or tree. It is often field grown or grown in large containers and limbed up to produce a multi-stemmed tree. It produces a magnitude of berries that turn brilliant red in the f... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Holly, Greenleaf
Greenleaf Holly is a cultivated hybrid of our native American Holly. It is an upright, pyramidal growing plant with spiny, medium green leaves and it produces bright red berries. It is a terriffic choice as a specimen, for planting on corners of larg... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Weeping Yaupon
Weeping Yaupon Holly is a large, upright growing evergreen with pendulous branches. The plant produces bright red, transluscent fruit. It is terrific to use as a specimen plant.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Holly, Emily Bruner
Emily Bruner Holly is a broad, dense, pyramidal holly with large, dark green leaves and large fruit that encircle the stems. The fruit turns red and persists through winter. This is a terrific holly for screening or using as a specimen or on corners ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Holly, Nellie R Stevens
Nellie Stevens Holly is an upright, dense, pyramidal growing evergreen with deep green, spiny foliage. THe plant developes fruit which turns red in autumn and often times persists through much of the winter. This is a superior selection for screening... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Cedar, Eastern Red
Eastern Red Cedar is an upright, pyramidal to broad spreading evergreen that is native to much of the eastern half of the United States. Eastern Red Cedar is a good choice for screens, windbreaks, and as a specimen.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crape Myrtle, Biloxi
Biloxi Crepe Myrtle is an upright growing, small tree that is usually multistemmed. Biloxi Crepe Myrtle has pale pink panicle flowers from July to September and its foliage turns orange red in the fall and it also has attractive exfoliating bark whic... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Carolina Beauty
Carolina Beauty Crepe Myrtle is a small growing tree with dark red panicle flowers from July to September and the foliage turns orange in the fall. Carolina Beauty Crepe Myrtle has an attractive gray - brown bark as it matures. Carolina Beauty Crepe ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Catawba
Catawba Crepe Myrtle is a large deciduous shrub with dark purple flowers that provide a good backdrop for the yellow stamens. Catawba Crepe Myrtle has a rounded habit but can be limbed up to create the look of a small tree. Catawba Crepe Myrtle is a ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Miami
Miami Crepe Myrtle is a small growing, multistemmed, deciduous tree that has large, dark pink, panicle flowers from June to September and foliage that turns reddish orange in autumn. Miami Crepe Myrtle is a good choice for use as a specimen, lining a... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Muskogee
Muskogee Crepe Myrtle is one of the larger growing crepe myrtles. Muskogee is normally a multi stemmed tree with lavender pink flowers in the summer and foliage that turns red in autumn. The bark is gray to tan and adds to the winter interest of the ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Natchez
Natchez Crepe Myrtle is a small growing, deciduous, multi-stemmed tree with a multitude of white flowers in the summer that are so numerous that they cause the branches of the tree to gracefully weep over. The foliage of the tree turns orangish red i... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Osage
Osage Crepe Myrtle is a large growing shrub that can be pruned to create the look of a small growing tree. Osage Crape Myrtle is usually multi-stemmed with arching branches and clear light pink, panicle flowers through the summer. The foliage turns r... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Sioux
Sioux Crepe Myrtle is an upright, multistemmed, large shrub or small tree with deep pink flowers through out the summer and foliage that turns red in fall. The bark on the trunk and older branches exfoliates to reveal a light grayish brown color. Sou... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Tuscarora
Tuscarora Crepe Myrtle is a medium size grower that has 5 to 12 inch long and 4 to 8 inch wide, deep coral pink, panicle flowers and foliage that turns orangish red in autumn. Tuscarora Crepe Myrtle has attractive, mottled, light brown bark. Tuscaror... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Victor
Victor Crepe Myrtle is a dwarf crepe myrtle that is a compact grower with dark red flowers in July and August and foliage that turns reddish yellow in autumn. Victor Crepe Myrtle is a good selection for foundation plantings, in a mixed border, or as ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Pink Velour
Pink Velour® Crepe Myrtle is a medium size grower with deep pink flowers through the summer and new growth that is a deep red wine color that is most apparent in the spring. Pink Velour® Crepe Myrtle is a good selection for the mixed border, corners ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Red Rocket
Red Rocket® Crepe Myrtle is a small growing deciduous tree that gets large, cherry red, panicle flowers in the summer and the new growth is a deep crimson red. The red flowers may fleck white on cooler, cloudy days. [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Siren Red
Siren Red® Crepe Myrtle is a smaller growing crepe myrtle with deep red flowers in summer and wine colored new growth in the spring. Siren Red® Crepe Myrtle is an excellent choice for the mixed shrub border and could also be used as a deciduous hedge... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Raspberry Sundae
Rasberry Sundae® Crepe Myrtle is a medium size, upright to columnar grower with rasberry red flowers with white margins and bronze new growth. Rasberry Sundae® Crepe Myrtle is a good selection for tighter spots, as a specimen in the landscape, on bui... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crepe Myrtle, Dynamite
Dynamite Crepe Myrtle is one of the first true red tree form crepe myrtles available. Dynamite Crepe Myrtle has cherry red flowers that will fade or get white flecks on cooler cloudy days. Dynamite Crepe Myrtle is usually grown as a multi-stemmed tre... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Crape Myrtle, Burgundy Cotton
Burgundy Cotton Crepe Myrtle is a very interesting cultivar due to the many color variations throughout the year. Burgundy Cotton Crepe Myrtle is a broad, upright grower with white flowers that have yellow stamens but, under cool conditions, the flow... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: American Sweetgum
American Seetgum is a native, large growing, deciduous tree with an oblong to rounded crown at maturity. American Sweetgum has 5 to 7 lobed, star shaped leaves that are lustrous green above and pale green underneath turning to a deep red to maroon in... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Fruitless Sweetgum
Fruitless Sweetgum is a fruitless version of our native sweetgum. Fruitless Sweetgum seems to grow more narrow than the species but as tall. The leaves are lobed like the species but the lobes are rounded as opposed to pointed. As the name suggests, ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Tulip Poplar
Tulip Poplar is one of the taller growing native tree in our forests and woods. It is a very straight growing tree with a columanar habit. Tulip Poplar has flowers in the spring that are tulip shaped followed by large, emerald green leaves that are s... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Upright Tulip Poplar
Upright Tulip Poplar is a narrow, upright form of our native Tulip Poplar. Upright Tulip Poplar is a good choice for use as a specimen in the home lawn or a park setting.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, Alta
Alta Magnolia is a broadleaf evergreen tree with large, lustrous, dark green leaves that have rusty brown backs. Alta Magnolia is an upright, columnar form that is a good choice for use as a specimen in smaller areas. Alta Magnolia can also be used i... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, Bracken's Brown Beauty
Bracken's Brown Beauty is a broadleaf evergreen tree and is probably one of the best selections of Southern Magnolia. Bracken's Brown Beauty Magnolia is a dense, compact form with smaller, lustrous dark green leaves that have brown backs. Bracken's B... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, Claudia Wannamaker
Claudia Wannamaker Magnolia is a superior selection among the larger growing varieties with its dark green foliage with medium brown undersides and its vigorous broad pyramidal habit. Claudia Wannamaker is a good choice for use as a specimen where th... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, D.D. Blanchard
D. D. Blanchard Magnolia is a large growing, broadleafed, evergreen tree with large, dark, lustrous green leaves that have rich brown undersides. D. D. Blanchard Magnolia flowers a large, ivory colored flower in the summer. D. D. Blanchard Magnolia i... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, Little Gem
Little Gem Magnolia is the smallest growing of the commercially available southern magnolias. Little Gem Magnolia grows more like a large shrub than with a central leader. Little Gem has smaller leaves that are lustrous dark green with bronze backs a... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, Teddy Bear®
Teddy Bear® Magnolia is an upright, dense grower that requires little pruning to obtain good branching. Teddy Bear® Magnolia has lustrous green leaves with reddish brown backs. Teddy Bear® begins floweering in May and flowers until November and is a ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Magnolia, Ann
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Common Name: Magnolia, Tulip
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Common Name: Wax Myrtle
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Common Name: Black Gum
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Common Name: Pine, Longleaf
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Common Name: Pine, Loblolly
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese Black
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Common Name: Pine, Virginia
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Common Name: Chinese Pistache
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Common Name: Sycamore
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Common Name: London Planetree
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Common Name: KV Plum
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Common Name: Flowering Apricot, Peggy Clarke
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Common Name: Cherry, Kwanzan -
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Common Name: Cherry, Snow Goose
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Common Name: Cherry, Weeping Pink
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Common Name: Cherry, Weeping Snow Fountains
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Common Name: Cherry, Okame
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Common Name: Cherry, Yoshino
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Common Name: Pear, Bradford
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Common Name: Pear, Cleveland Select
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Common Name: Oak, Sawtooth
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Common Name: Oak, Swamp White
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Common Name: Oak, Overcup
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Common Name: Oak, Nuttall
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Common Name: Oak, Pin
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Common Name: Oak, Willow
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Common Name: Oak, Shumard
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Common Name: Oak, Live
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Common Name: Japanese Snowbell
Japanese Snowbell is a small growing deciduous tree with fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers in late spring to early summer. The bark is smooth, with orange-brown interlacing fissures.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Bald Cypress
Bald Cypress is a deciduous tree that grows well in wet areas, but will tolerate dry and well drained soils as well. The trunk is attractive with fibrous bark, and a unique shape.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Baldcypress, Cascade Falls
Cascade Falls is a weeping Baldcypress with a slow growth rate. This small tree adds a unique accent to any. lanscape... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Elm, Chinese
Elm, Chinese is a fast growing deciduous tree. It is has a rounded canopy, showy exfoliating bark, and yellow-orange-red fall color.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Elm, Allee
Elm, Allee is a deciduous tree with a vase shaped, arching branch habit. It has beautiful exfoliating bark. Fall color is orange-rust.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Elm, Bosque
Elm, Bosque is a fast growing deciduous tree with a pyrmidal growth habit. It has exfoliating bark, with a yellow-orange-red fall color.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Elm, Frontier
Elm, Frontier is a deciduous, tree with a vase shaped growth habit, and exfoliating bark. Growth rate is slower than other Elm varieties. It has a beautiful burgundy fall color.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Elm, Athena
Elm, Athena is broadly rounded deciduous tree with exfoliating bark. It has a dense, compact growth habit with dark green foliage turning to yellow in the fall.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Zelkova, Green Vase
Zelkova, Green Vase is a deciduous tree with upright arching branches. It is often used as a street tree [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Zelkova, Green Veil
Green veil Zelkova is an upright, narrow growing tree with arching shoots which gives the tree a pendulous effect. It does not grow as fast as the species and would be good used as a specimen in smaller spaces.... [ More Information ]
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