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Common Name: Ginkgo      Latin Name: Ginkgo biloba      Size: 50 (min) to 80 (max)
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2159.00Natorp Nursery Outlet Mason Ohio Lat: 39.31564068 Long: -84.334664032014-05-17
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Ginkgo biloba
Origin: Eastern China
Maximum Height: 80 feet

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Category: Tree
Family: Ginkgoaceae
Genus: Ginkgo
species: biloba
Origin: Eastern China
Size: 50 (min) to 80 (max)
Size Description: Large Tree
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PlantPlaces.com Plant of the Week: November 4, 2012
Ginkgo biloba – Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree

The Ginkgo is one of the most beautiful trees in the landscape, especially in the fall season. Every fall around Halloween you can always count on seeing the bright, clear, yellow fall color of the Ginkgo. No other tree has leaves with such clean, clear, yellow fall color. The leaves are so unique that once you learn Ginkgo you never forget it. The most interesting thing about Ginkgo that makes you love and respect it is its history.

The mystery of how Ginkgo has survived for 270 million years is something I’ll never understand. Ginkgo has stood the test of time. A relic that was around during the dinosaur era and somehow survived through whatever nature could throw at it. Ice Age, Atomic Bombs, New York City. Ginkgo is the toughest tree known to man.

Ginkgo is a large deciduous tree. It is dioecious, meaning there are male trees and female trees. The female trees produce the fruits that can be rather obnoxious. The fruit is actually a nut surrounded by a fleshy coating. When the fruit falls to the ground the fleshy coating emits a foul odor that smells like dog vomit. People that step on it will carry it with them as they go. The nuts are actually a delicacy in Asia. It is also one of the most popular medicinal plants on the market. Supposedly it helps with memory loss.

Ginkgo makes a great tree for the landscape. Typically we choose male clones to plant in our yards. ‘Autumn Gold’ is the most popular male clone on the market. There are many dwarf clones as well. There is a ‘Spring Grove’ Ginkgo and a clone called ‘Jade Butterflies' that are both dwarf clones.

Locally there are some magnificent specimens in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. Spring Grove Cemetery has several of the largest specimens in the area. There is another large specimen at the Behringer-Crawford museum in Devou Park in Covington. Another one of the largest trees stands in front of RC Hinsdale grade school in Edgewood Kentucky. The largest planting of Ginkgo is at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital complex in Avondale. Over 100 Ginkgos were planted around the buildings. Let’s hope they are all male!

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Plant Images and Specimens
Location: Cave Hill Cemetery Cave Hill Road Louisville KY
Specimen: 482
Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo_biloba_trunk_Cave_Hill.JPG
Trunk of very old tree
Location: Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, KY
Photo Credit: Steve Foltz

Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo_biloba_CaveHill.JPG
Very old tree
Location: Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, KY
Photo Credit: Steve Foltz

Location: Seneca Gardens 2554 Seneca Drive Seneca Gardens KY
Specimen: 505
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