The remedy is made from the leaves of the ginkgobiloba tree, which is native to southeast Asia.
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It's given shelter too, in its 110ft long rear garden, to what is probably the oldest ginkgobiloba tree in Ireland.
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It's no wonder that people look for alternative approaches, ginkgobiloba, fish oil, folic acid, turmeric (curcumin), and HRT (hormone replacement therapy) among them.
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Ginkgobiloba leaves, known for their antioxidant activity, were chosen for this study.
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Q How do I propagate my ginkgotree, which is 15ft tall?
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When they cut fish, they typically do it on large oblong boards, single pieces of wood with rough edges cut straight from the ginkgotree.
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These are the first ginkgotrees planted on a main avenue.
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The ancient hangingfly, Wang and co-authors propose, was a mimic of Jurassic ginkgotrees.
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Here we see the Ginkgotrees, two of them bearing.
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A previous mayor used our greenhouse abatement funds to buy ginkgotrees - an enhanced strain.
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He lives in the house that needs paint so badly,-whereyou have noticed that beautiful Ginkgotree.
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I was surprised, after a long hard winter, to find the Ginkgotrees still alive and gaining growth.
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She didn't know whom to talk to about it, because it's hard to get people excited about ginkgotrees.
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Most of the Ginkgotrees are males, but one may graft any number of males with bearing female scions.
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The distinctive vomit-like smell of ripe fruit from a Ginkgotree is enough to put most people off harvesting it.
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Alternatively, Juracimbrophlebia might have been a predator itself - the hangingfly could have ambushed the various insects which fed upon prehistoric ginkgotrees.
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The ginkgotrees seem to be even more closely related to the Cordaites, and evolved from an early and generalised branch of that group.