Ginkgo belongs to the Ginkgo family and belongs to the genus Ginkgo. Ginkgo is a deciduous tree. It usually sprouts leaves from late March to early April, blooms from early to mid-April, matures seeds from late September to early October, and falls from late October to November.
Ginkgo tree, also known as ginkgo tree. It grows slowly and has an extremely long lifespan. Under natural conditions, from planting to fruiting, female plants usually begin to bear fruit in about 20 years, and can bear fruit in large quantities after forty years.
The ginkgo tree is tall and straight, with fan-shaped leaves and an elegant leaf shape. Its tree body is tall, its trunk is straight, and its posture is graceful. It is green in spring and summer and golden in late autumn. It is an ideal garden greening and street tree species. It is also one of the excellent cultivated tree species for landscaping and windbreak belts. It is listed as China's four major longevity ornamental tree species (pine, cypress, locust, and ginkgo).
The Ginkgo tree is the oldest gymnosperm left after the Quaternary glacial movement. Therefore, it is known as a "living fossil" by the plant community and has high ornamental and economic value. Wang Wei, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote a poem saying: "Ginkgo trees are planted as beams, lemongrass knots are used as a sky, and I don't know the clouds in the building, so I make rain on earth." It can be seen that the ginkgo tree has been favored by the world since ancient times.