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What does the ginkgo tree look like?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. like what

The leaves of the ginkgo tree are fan-shaped, with long petioles, which look like a fan as a whole, and can bring us a cool feeling.If you look at the leaves upside down, it looks like a skirt, as if you can dance in it.If two leaves are put together, the whole looks like a butterfly.Its leaves are green in the early stage, and will turn yellow before autumn defoliation, which is highly ornamental.

2. Growing Environment

It belongs to a light-loving species, which has low requirements for climate and soil, and has strong adaptability.If it is in high temperature, the growth rate will be slower in rainy and cold winter areas.If you want it to grow more vigorously and faster, you should provide a deep soil layer, good drainage environment, and usually can be exposed to the sun, such an environment is conducive to growth.

3. Distribution Area

It is a rare tree species in our country and also a special product of our country.The cultivation area is wide, the north can reach Shenyang in the northeast, the south can reach Guangzhou, the east can reach the area of 40-1000 meters above sea level in East China, and the southwest can reach Guizhou and the west of Yunnan.It is now cultivated in Korea, Japan and all over Europe.In cultivated areas, seedlings or grafted seedlings are mostly used to propagate, grafted seedlings can blossom and bear fruit 8-10 years ahead of schedule, while seedlings generally wait until 20 years before bearing seeds.

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