Ginkgo biloba is an excellent and hardy tree variety to be planted as a lawn tree, street tree, or shade tree. It also makes a great columnar tree specimen in city parks or near commercial buildings. The leaves turn a beautiful bright yellow in fall. Ginkgo trees are also called maidenhair trees in reference to the resemblance of their fan-shaped leaves to a maiden’s hair. The Maidenhair tree is relatively fast growing and many people are intrigued with its unique shape and branch structure. These are special trees.
Ginkgo biloba, ‘Maidenhair Tree’
$149.00 – $159.00
Ginkgo biloba trees are great as a lawn tree, street tree or shade tree. Beautiful, bright yellow leaves in the fall. A hardy and excellent columnar tree specimen for narrow spaces. The Ginkgo, or Maidenhair tree is relatively fast growing and many people are intrigued with its leaf shape and branch structure.
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