Ginkgo biloba L.
MAIDENHAIR TREE - GINKGO BILOBA L.
Height – can reach up to 40 m in favourable habitats.
Habitus – a broad-pyramidal crown at a young age, and later acquires an oval shape.
Bark – in young age smooth, grey-brown, adult trees are grey, cracked longitudinally.
Leaves – length about 10 cm and width - up to about 12 cm with the shape of an incised at the top fan. The leaves are located on a single, and on the truncated branches and group.
Seeds - elliptic, 2-3 cm long and 1-2 cm wide. They are covered with three layers - fleshy, woody and pellicle. Dioecious species (female and male).
Requirements– a light-loving species, requires high atmospheric humidity, fresh, fertile, calcium-rich soils. Resistant to atmospheric pollution and urban conditions.
Interesting Facts – A relict of Eastern China, considered by the Buddhists as a sacred tree. It was transported to Europe around 1730. In the autumn, its leaves are golden yellow in colour.
MAIDENHAIR TREE - GINKGO BILOBA L.
Requirements – a light-loving species, requires high atmospheric humidity, fresh, fertile, calcium-rich soils. Resistant to atmospheric pollution and urban conditions.
Interesting Facts – A relict of Eastern China, considered by the Buddhists as a sacred tree. It was transported to Europe around 1730. In the autumn, its leaves are golden yellow in colour.
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