Photos

Photographer's Note

Exact copy of mature leaves,those just blooming ginko babies are trying to catch some sunlight to make them grow...
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba; in Chinese and Japanese 銀杏, pinyin romanization: yín xìng, Hepburn romanization: ichō or ginnan), also spelled gingko and known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives. The tree is widely cultivated and introduced early in human history, and has various uses as a food and in traditional medicineGinkgos are large trees, normally reaching a height of 20–35 m (66–115 feet), with some specimens in China being over 50 m (164 feet). The tree has an angular crown and long, somewhat erratic branches, and is usually deep rooted and resistant to wind and snow damage. Young trees are often tall and slender, and sparsely branched; the crown becomes broader as the tree ages. During autumn, the leaves turn a bright yellow, then fall, sometimes within a short space of time (1–15 days). A combination of resistance to disease, insect-resistant wood and the ability to form aerial roots and sprouts makes ginkgos long-lived, with some specimens claimed to be more than 2,500 years old.

bukitgolfb301, bona has marked this note useful

Photo Information
Viewed: 871
Points: 14
Discussions
  • None
Additional Photos by Fred Hendrickx (maxifred) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 106 W: 51 N: 257] (2419)
View More Pictures
explore TREKEARTH