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What are the poems about ginkgo biloba?

Verses about ginkgo biloba include:

1. The yellow ginkgo biloba leaves are all over the ground, and the world is suddenly shocked by the success of the report. --Song Dynasty Ge Shaodi's "What I See in the Morning Book"

Translation: The days of idleness are swaying with the gusts of wind and east and west, no matter how frosty or cold it is. Waiting until the ground is full of golden-colored ginkgo leaves, suddenly and astonishingly proclaiming one's success in general.

2, Tianshi cave in front of the ginkgo, listed Qingcheng hundred eight scenes. Lingering high above the white cloud stream, verdant horizontal spread lonely crane top. --Li Shanji's Ginkgo Song, Qing Dynasty

Translation: There is a ginkgo tree in front of Tianshi Cave, which is listed as one hundred and eighty scenic spots of Qingcheng. Its exquisite stature is higher than the Baiyun River, and its verdant branches seem to be spread horizontally on the top of a solitary crane.

3. The rain of ginkgoes on the short wall, and the wind of magnolias in the high pavilion.

Translation: The ginkgo trees along the short wall are moisturized by the slanting rain, and the magnolias on the bookshelf also emit a fresh fragrance.

Growing environment of ginkgo:

The wild ginkgo is born in the natural forests at the altitude of 500-1000 meters, acidic (pH 5-5.5) yellow soil, well-drained area, often mixed with willow, Cephalotaxus, blue fruit trees and other coniferous and broad-leaved tree species, growing vigorously. Ginkgo is a light-loving tree species, deep-rooted, wider adaptability to climate and soil, can grow in high temperature and rainy and sparse rainfall, cold winter areas, but slow growth or poor.