Post locations of Ginkgo trees in your area
Please post locations of Ginkgo trees in your area. Then I can add them to my Where-pages on my homepage, thanks!
Cor Kwant
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At Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, there is a large female ginkgo tree behind Sturges Hall.
{les) In Walla Walla, WA we have a number of ginkgo trees around town. My favorite is the one at the back of the east end of the library. There are some new plantings of small trees in the boulevard in front of the new Walgren's store. I am sure there are others around town as well.
(10-19-06)
At Bernheim Forest located just south of Louisville, Kentucky off interstate 65, there is a beautiful grove of Ginkgo trees.
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There's one at Viçosa University (Minas Gerais State in Brazil). At the latitude of 18° south and 600m altitude.
Has only 5m high and aproximately 10 years.
When i saw it in july (our warm winter), it was dropping its leaves, but without the autumm colour. The leaves were just brown (as dry).
Would be this a proove that Ginkgoes grow in tropical climate?
On Ginkgo pages i saw Singapore and Lima (Peru) also have Ginkgos, and those are typical tropical cities.
In Louisville, KY, a quarter mile West of Churchill Downs, there is a Ginkgo tree that lives on a corner lot of a residential property.
Ginkgos are located on Broadway in Lexington, Kentucky;Wapping Street in Frankfort, Kentucky; and behind a residence in Lawrrenceburg, Kentucky on Main Street. Soon there will be one at my house in Greater Graefenburg, Kentucky.
i live in hurricane,west virginia and there is a gingko tree in my front yard. the house was built in 1960 and the owner then was said to have had japanesse gardens all around the house. it has probably been here since then.
Brookdale park, Montclair, nj near path by maintenance building.
Please contact me so that we can exchange our pictures and pleasures and hopefully only a few problems about our Ginkgo trees. I found that the list of places where they grow in South Africa mentioned on the Ginkgo website is incomplete. Except for my own tree, I know of more places in Pretoria that are not on the list. So I am calling on all Ginkgo enthusiasts in South Africa for assistance to photograph and submit information to Cor Kwant's website.
Adrie van Staden,
Pretoria
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