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Ginkgo biloba
By Poaannua
- 17 Sep, 2008
- 10 likes
for Down the Garden Path
Comments on this photo
Is your Ginkgo a Mister or a Missus? This is a wonderful photo...beautiful subject but the whole scene is a colour study and some masterful gardening there too! congratulations.
17 Sep, 2008
Very well done. I'd love to see the same scene as fall deepens and the leaves change colors.
18 Sep, 2008
Thanks for comments, It is a bit early for the Ginkgo to show best colour, I will try again later. Sorry Lori but I still cant tell which it is , It is nearlly 40 years old but has never shown any flowers. The first 20 years it hardly grew, a great big Cypress in next garden took all the moisture. Cypress was cut down when it started to make the drive lift up, when the gales blew.
23 Sep, 2008
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Ginkgo Biloba
£19.00 at Burncoose -
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Ginkgo Biloba (Maidenhair Tree)
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Lots of variations of green here.
Very pretty.
17 Sep, 2008