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Title: Ginkgo biloba; Gingko; Maidenhair Tree


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Ginkgo biloba Gingko Maidenhair Tree
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Ginkgo biloba Gingko Maidenhair Tree
  • A native of China, Ginkgo is the sole surviving
    species of a group of Gymnosperms that flourished
    65 million years ago, the time when dinosaurs
    existed. Ginkgo's are also called Maidenhair
    trees.
  • This tree can have a lifespan as long as 1,000
    years. It is the only living gymnosperm (which
    includes pines, firs, and spruces) that sheds its
    leaves in the fall.

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Ginkgo biloba Gingko Maidenhair Tree
  • The leaves turn bright yellow in autumn. The
    fruits are plum like, about 1", and are
    orange-yellow when ripe. Tree can attain a height
    of 100 to 122 feet with a girth of 3 to 4 feet.

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Ginkgo biloba Gingko Maidenhair Tree
  • In the Unites States, these deciduous trees are
    used for herbal supplements. Ginkgo biloba are
    sold as memory-boosters and "longevity" pills.
  • The medicinal components of ginkgo are the dried
    leaves, the seeds separated from their fleshy
    outer layer, and the fresh leaves.
  • Today the tree is often planted in cities because
    of its remarkable resistance to urban smog, air
    pollution, salt and insect pest.

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Ginkgo biloba Gingko Maidenhair Tree
  • Mature Height 40-70 feet
  • Soil Type Widely adaptable
  • Mature Spread 30-40 feet
  • Flower Color Insignificant
  • Mature Form Pyramidal, irregular, horizontal
  • Foliage Color Green
  • Growth Rate Rapid
  • Fall Color Yellow
  • Sun Exposure Sun to part shade
  • Zones 4-8
  • Soil Moisture Dislikes wet
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