Deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree.
Veja mais 1 Q How do I propagate my ginkgo tree, which is 15ft tall?
2 Many countries have approved ginkgo for treating Alzheimer's disease and other memory problems.
3 BACKGROUND:Several herbal remedies are used for mental health, with ginkgo the most popular.
4 These are the first ginkgo trees planted on a main avenue.
5 And the ginkgo nuts come from a tree in Central Park.
6 A restoration of Juracimbrophlebia ginkgofolia hiding among Jurassic ginkgo leaves.
7 The ancient hangingfly, Wang and co-authors propose, was a mimic of Jurassic ginkgo trees.
8 A previous mayor used our greenhouse abatement funds to buy ginkgo trees - an enhanced strain.
9 At least one of the researchers suggested, too, that ginkgo might actually help as a preventative.
10 The gardens contain a ginkgo biloba tree.
11 The trees are conifers, cycads, and trees akin to the ginkgo , or Maidenhair Tree, of modern Japan.
12 However, it has a long juvenile period, which severely affected the breeding and cultivation of superior ginkgo varieties.
13 The remedy is made from the leaves of the ginkgo biloba tree, which is native to southeast Asia.
14 In order to blend in on the Jurassic ginkgo Yimaia capituliformis, tricky Juracimbrophlebia had to spread its wings.
15 She didn't know whom to talk to about it, because it's hard to get people excited about ginkgo trees.
16 When held just so, the elongated, veined wings of the insect resembled the multi-lobed shape of the ginkgo leaves.
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