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Types of Ginkgo Trees for Different Environments

Coveted for their unique beauty, ginkgoes are highly prized for the awe-inspiring yellow fall color of their fan-shaped foliage and their delightful aroma. Ginkgo Biloba is the only species from this genus, and its leaves usually have two distinct lobes that symmetrically envelop each other along the midrib. These trees are easily adapted to a variety of environments, making them popular for landscaping or use as bonsai specimens. Interested in learning more about these majestic trees? Conifer Kingdom has an excellent selection of ginkgoes where you can explore different types.

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Types of Ginkgo Trees for Different Environments

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  1. GINKGO BILOBA Ginkgo trees have long been prized for their majestic yellow fall color and distinctive leaf shape. Ginkgo biloba is the sole species in this genus, and the leaves are most often clearly divided into two symmetrical lobes. Ginkgoes have been used in landscapes and as bonsai since ancient times. Types of Ginkgo Trees Columnar Ginkgo Trees Columnar ginkgoes are excellent for spots in the garden where a vertical accent is desired. The ascending branches & slender habit makes them attractive. Weeping Ginkgoes Many ginkgoes are said to be weeping, but only a select few varieties have noticeably pendulous side branches. Dwarf Upright Ginkgoes Nature provides the best conditions for your garden to thrive. Discover more at coniferkingdom.com Drop a mail at info@coniferkingdom.com

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