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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Rare Ginkgo Biloba Seeds, Gingko, Fossil Tree, Maidenhair Tree, Yinhsing Seeds - Showy Bonsai Accent Specimen Plant Tree & Great
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Rare Ginkgo Biloba Seeds, Gingko, Fossil Tree, Maidenhair Tree, Yinhsing Seeds - Showy Bonsai Accent Specimen Plant Tree & Great

HIGH ORNAMENTAL. Ginkgo biloba trees are attractive enough to be used as wonderful shade trees, specimen plants (including amazing bonsai) and street trees in your landscaping, particularly because of their golden fall foliage color. HISTORY. Ginkgo biloba is the oldest living tree species, it has remained on earth about 200 million years. A gingk…
HIGH ORNAMENTAL. Ginkgo biloba trees are attractive enough to be used as wonderful shade trees, specimen plants (including amazing bonsai) and street trees in your landscaping, particularly because of their golden fall foliage color. HISTORY. Ginkgo biloba is the oldest living tree species, it has remained on earth about 200 million years. A gingko tree can live for more than 1,000 years. USDA HARDINESS ZONE. Ginkgo biloba is a beautiful, showy and delicate exotic colorful tree grown in 4-9(USDA). GREAT GIFT FOR FAMILIES. It is fun to plant it with your family. When the ginkgo tree matures, you can enjoy the beautiful trees and share delicious fruits with families. SOW. Plant seeds shallowly, until just covered. Cover the container with a clear plastic bag and place in a warm location. Keep the medium moderately moist. Expect germination in 30 to 60 days. Common Names: ginkgo, Ginkgo biloba, fossil tree, maidenhair tree, Japanese silver apricot, baiguo, yinhsing. Latin Names:Ginkgo biloba. Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, also known as the maidenhair tree,is a species of tree native to China. It is the last living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago. Fossils very similar to the living species, belonging to the genus Ginkgo, extend back to the Middle Jurassic approximately 170 million years ago. The tree was cultivated early in human history and remains commonly planted.
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HIGH ORNAMENTAL. Ginkgo biloba trees are attractive enough to be used as wonderful shade trees, specimen plants (including amazing bonsai) and street trees in your landscaping, particularly because of their golden fall foliage color. HISTORY. Ginkgo biloba is the oldest living tree species, it has remained on earth about 200 million years. A gingko tree can live for more than 1,000 years. USDA HARDINESS ZONE. Ginkgo biloba is a beautiful, showy and delicate exotic colorful tree grown in 4-9(USDA). GREAT GIFT FOR FAMILIES. It is fun to plant it with your family. When the ginkgo tree matures, you can enjoy the beautiful trees and share delicious fruits with families. SOW. Plant seeds shallowly, until just covered. Cover the container with a clear plastic bag and place in a warm location. Keep the medium moderately moist. Expect germination in 30 to 60 days. Common Names: ginkgo, Ginkgo biloba, fossil tree, maidenhair tree, Japanese silver apricot, baiguo, yinhsing. Latin Names:Ginkgo biloba. Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, also known as the maidenhair tree,is a species of tree native to China. It is the last living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago. Fossils very similar to the living species, belonging to the genus Ginkgo, extend back to the Middle Jurassic approximately 170 million years ago. The tree was cultivated early in human history and remains commonly planted.