Discover the ancient allure of the Gingko Biloba tree, a living relic that has graced our planet for millions of years. With its remarkable features and historical significance, this tree is a true testament to nature's enduring beauty. The Gingko Biloba is a living fossil, often referred to as the "Maidenhair Tree." Its distinctive fan-shaped leaves turn a brilliant golden hue in the fall, creating a breathtaking spectacle that stands out in any landscape.The Gingko Biloba is a hardy tree that adapts to various soil types and climates. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this tree graces your landscape with beauty without demanding constant attention. From urban parks to serene gardens, the Gingko Biloba fits seamlessly into any setting. Use it as a captivating focal point, create a shaded retreat, or line your pathways with its distinctive foliage. Gingko Biloba trees are known for their resistance to pests and pollution, making them a valuable addition to urban environments. They also provide shelter and sustenance for local wildlife, contributing positively to your garden's ecosystem. The Gingko Biloba typically reaches a mature height of 50 to 80 feet and thrives in a wide range of USDA hardiness zones (4-9), making it suitable for various climates and regions.
One of the oldest living trees
Deciduous, cold-hardy, shade tree
Can be used for bonsai
Mature height of 75 feet