Ginkgo
Ginko biloba
The ginkgo is among the oldest tree species in the world. It grew in North America during the time of the dinosaurs. Its ability to adapt and survive makes it an excellent tree for urban areas, particularly along streets and in parking lots. Its fan-shaped leaves are easily recognized. They turn a brilliant yellow each autumn. Tree Montgomery plants fruitless ginkgo trees.
Tree Height |
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Mature Crown Spread |
Mature Tree Height |
50-80 FT |
Mature Crown Width |
30-40 FT |
Growth Per Year |
<1-2 FT |
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