Deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree.
Q How do I propagate my ginkgo tree, which is 15ft tall?
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Many countries have approved ginkgo for treating Alzheimer's disease and other memory problems.
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BACKGROUND:Several herbal remedies are used for mental health, with ginkgo the most popular.
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These are the first ginkgo trees planted on a main avenue.
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And the ginkgo nuts come from a tree in Central Park.
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That same swing was in motion now, under the golden gingko leaves.
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We've even bio-enhanced health food to produce supplements like beta carotene or gingko biloba.
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The gingko belongs to the yew family, which is akin to the pine family.
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I followed the yellow gingko trees along route 20 and over the Asa river.
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There were already some specimens basking in artificial sunlight, a few gingko trees and a Parana pine.
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The extraction technology of flavonoids from Ginkgobiloba leaves was studied in this paper.
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Objective: To determine the preventive effect of Ginkgobiloba extract in the formation of myringosclerosis.
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Several bioactive components extracted from Ginkgobiloba extract reportedly have the potential to attenuate lipid metabolism.
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A novel basic protein with antifungal activity was isolated from the seeds of Ginkgobiloba and purified to homogeneity.
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Conclusion: Formation of experimental myringosclerosis was reduced or inhibited and tympanic membranes were thinner after systemic Ginkgobiloba extract administration.
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It is called the Maidenhairtree, because its leaves resemble those of the Maidenhair fern.
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The trees are conifers, cycads, and trees akin to the ginkgo, or MaidenhairTree, of modern Japan.
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(See Seward and Gowan, "The MaidenhairTree (Gingko biloba)", "Annals of Botany", Vol.