
Ginkgo Biloba ~ Ginkgo Tree
The Ginkgo tree, also known as Ginkgo biloba, is one of the oldest living tree species on Earth. It has a rich history that dates back millions of years. Here are some key points about Ginkgo trees: Appearance: Ginkgo trees have a unique and distinctive appearance. They are deciduous trees with fan-shaped leaves that turn a beautiful golden-yellow color in the fall. The leaves are usually arranged in clusters along the branches. Longevity: Ginkgo trees are known for their exceptional longevity. Some specimens are believed to be over 1,000 years old! They can live for several centuries if given the right conditions. Male and Female Trees: Ginkgo trees are dioecious, which means they have separate male and female trees. The female trees produce fruit-like structures called "ginkgo nuts," which have a strong odor when they fall and can be messy. If you prefer a fruitless tree, it's recommended to plant a male cultivar. Type: Tree Height: 50' - 80' Spread: 30’