
'Ginkgo' Autumn Gold Maidenhair Tree (3CM Caliper) -Starting From
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Botanical Name: Catalpa speciosa 'Northern'
Mature Height: 40-60 Feet
Mature Width: 20-30 Feet
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zone: Zones 4-9
Tolerance: Clay Soil
Attracts: Pollinators, Hummingbirds
Autumn Gold Ginkgo Biloba is a large, deciduous tree and is considered to be a living fossil. It is the only surviving member of a group of ancient plants believed to have inhabited the earth up to 150 million years ago. It features distinctive two-lobed, somewhat leathery, fan-shaped, rich green leaves with diverging (almost parallel) veins. Leaves turn bright yellow in fall. Ginkgo trees are commonly called maidenhair trees in reference to the resemblance of their fan-shaped leaves to maidenhair fern leaflets (pinnae). Nurseries typically sell only male trees (fruitless), because female trees produce seeds encased in fleshy, fruit-like coverings which, at maturity in autumn, are messy and emit a noxious, foul odor upon falling to the ground and splitting open. 'Autumn Gold' is an all-male cultivar with a symmetrical, broadly spreading habit. Leaves turn a uniform golden yellow in autumn (spectacular when backlit by early morning or late afternoon sun) and persist for several weeks. When the leaves do drop, they drop rapidly, forming a golden carpet around the tree.
'Ginkgo' Autumn Gold Maidenhair Tree (3CM Caliper) -Starting From
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Botanical Name: Catalpa speciosa 'Northern'
Mature Height: 40-60 Feet
Mature Width: 20-30 Feet
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zone: Zones 4-9
Tolerance: Clay Soil
Attracts: Pollinators, Hummingbirds
Autumn Gold Ginkgo Biloba is a large, deciduous tree and is considered to be a living fossil. It is the only surviving member of a group of ancient plants believed to have inhabited the earth up to 150 million years ago. It features distinctive two-lobed, somewhat leathery, fan-shaped, rich green leaves with diverging (almost parallel) veins. Leaves turn bright yellow in fall. Ginkgo trees are commonly called maidenhair trees in reference to the resemblance of their fan-shaped leaves to maidenhair fern leaflets (pinnae). Nurseries typically sell only male trees (fruitless), because female trees produce seeds encased in fleshy, fruit-like coverings which, at maturity in autumn, are messy and emit a noxious, foul odor upon falling to the ground and splitting open. 'Autumn Gold' is an all-male cultivar with a symmetrical, broadly spreading habit. Leaves turn a uniform golden yellow in autumn (spectacular when backlit by early morning or late afternoon sun) and persist for several weeks. When the leaves do drop, they drop rapidly, forming a golden carpet around the tree.