Tree of the Month: Ginkgo

The ginkgo tree, scientifically known as Ginkgo biloba, is an incredible species that stands out because of its unique characteristics and beauty.
Key Features:
- Seeds: The seeds of ginkgo trees are small, pale yellow, and they have a foul-smelling odor.
- Leaves: Ginkgo trees are easily recognized by their leaves. They are bright green, fan shaped, and 2-4 inches in diameter. In the fall, their leaves turn yellow.
- Bark: Ginkgo trees have a brown and deeply fissured bark on young trees, and it may look cork-like on older trees.
- Height and Size: Gingko trees grow up to 100 feet tall and spread 30 feet wide.
- Longevity: These trees can live over a thousand years.
The beauty and longevity of ginkgo trees make them a valuable addition to any landscape.
Posted on: November 4, 2024
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