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: 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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