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Gingko Trees

The Ginkgo tree, scientifically known as Ginkgo biloba, is a unique and ancient deciduous tree that belongs to the Ginkgoaceae family. It is often referred to as a "living fossil" because it is the only surviving species of its division, Ginkgophyta, which dates back over 270 million years. Ginkgo trees are native to China but are now cultivated and admired worldwide for their distinct fan-shaped leaves and interesting growth habit. The leaves turn a striking golden-yellow in the fall before they drop, creating a beautiful display of color.

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Ginkgo trees are cherished for their distinctive leaves, historical significance, and their ability to withstand urban environments. They are revered as living relics from prehistoric times and continue to captivate people with their beauty and resilience. When planting Ginkgo trees, it is essential to choose male varieties to avoid the unpleasant odor of the female fruit. Additionally, as Ginkgo trees are slow-growing, they are often considered a long-term investment in landscape design.

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