Jericho Farms has over 300 acres of field grown stock ranging from 1 1/2" - 5" trees, and 5' - 12' evergreens, crape myrtles and birch. The following database lists what plants we grow. Double check with our availability list to confirm availability for your planting date.
Please know that we do not recommend out of season digging
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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, 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, Sweet Bay/Virginia
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Common Name: Wax Myrtle
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