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Ginkgo Trees
The only surviving member of an ancient order of conifer-like trees that covered the earth during the Jurassic period, 150 million years ago. Ginkgo grows slowly to more than 50 feet tall. Its leaf is shaped like a duck’s foot, and is unlike any other leaf in the world. The nuts, a delicacy in Asia, are roasted, steamed or boiled. The nuts and leaves are used in Chinese herbal medicine to increase blood flow to the brain. Ginkgo grows in a wide variety of soils and is a pollution tolerant tree. In the fall, the leaves of both the male and female turn a glorious golden yellow. USDA Zones 4-9. Prohibited to AZ.
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$34.99Male Ginkgo
No reviewsMale Ginkgo is a grafted male pollinizer for the female. The only surviving member of an ancient order of conifer-like trees that covered the earth...
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$34.99Salem Lady Female Ginkgo
No reviewsA heavy producing grafted female selected in Salem, Oregon by Lucile Whitman. Plant the female and a male pollinizer to have your female tree produ...
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