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Ginkgo
Biloba Magyar
sometimes
misspelled as
Gingko Biloba
Magyar or as Ginko Biloba Magyar
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Magyar
Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree
sometimes
misspelled as
Magyar Gingko
or as Magyar Ginko |
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Our current inventory of Ginkgo Biloba
Magyar (Magyar Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree) is presented below by five (5)
available sizes along with their individual wholesale price (cost varies
per size and quantity).
Ginkgo
Biloba Magyar (Magyar Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree)
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spelled as: |
Gingko
Biloba Magyar
Ginko Biloba
Magyar |
Magyar
Gingko
Magyar Ginko |
Zone 3,unique leaf, yellow fall color |
| 2.0"
(inches) |
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$
120.00 |
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2.5" (inches)
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$ 180.00
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3.0" (inches)
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$ 220.00
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3.5 to 4.0"
(inches)
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$ 250.00
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4.0" (inches)
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$ 300.00
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The
Gerdes Fact Sheet
Scientific
Classification
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Kingdom...:
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Plantae |
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Division...:
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Ginkgophyta |
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Class...:
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Ginkgoopsida |
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Order...:
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Ginkgoales |
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Family...:
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Ginkgoaceae |
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Genus...:
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Ginkgo |
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Species...:
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Ginkgo Biloba |
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Variety...:
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Ginkgo Biloba
Magyar |
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The Ginkgo Biloba Magyar, commonly known
as the Magyar Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree which refers to the resemblance
of the fan-shaped leaves to maidenhair fern leaflets (pinnae).
It is a variety that is gaining momentum
in the trade (even though the ginkgo genus dates back nearly 200 million
years from fossils found in China).
The Magyar Ginkgo is a large, deciduous
tree that assumes a conical form when young, spreading lateral branches
with age.
It is a non fruiting male with upright,
ascending branching to 60 feet tall and 30 feet wide. It is well suited
to urban planting as a street tree.
During autumn, the leaves turn a bright
yellow, then fall, sometimes within a short space of time (1 to 15 days).
In general, ginkgos are large trees, normally
reaching a height of 60 to 115 feet, with some specimens in China being
over 164 feet tall. 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.
The ginkgo's foliage has the unusual habit
of hugging spur branches instead of forming a broad crown. This results
in branches that grow in every direction. The exotic, parallel-veined green
leaves are fan-shaped and often deeply notched at the center tip. They
turn butter-yellow in autumn.
Male and female flowers are on separate
trees. Seeds, produced in late summer and fall, are plum-shaped with a
fleshy outer coat that smells like rancid butter when decomposing. The
seeds are considered gourmet fare in the Orient, where they are also used
in herbal tonics.
A combination of resistance to disease,
insect resistant wood and the ability to form aerial roots and sprouts
makes ginkgos very long lived, with some specimens claimed to be more than
2,500 years old: A 3,000 year old ginkgo has been reported in China.
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