Ginkgo
At a Glance
Latin Name: Ginkgo biloba
Zones: 3-8
Other common names: Ginkgo, Ginko, Ginkgo biloba, maidenhair tree
Mature Height: 70′-110′ tall
Soil/Climate: Prefers full sun, and well watered, well drained soils.
Notes: Native to China, but widely dispersed throughout the world.
Ginkgo has a wide range of medicinal uses and is also a source of food. Bright yellow fall leaf color. Ginkgo trees are dioecious, with the male producing a small pollen cone, and the female producing seed.
Wildlife: seeds, with their strong odor that many people find offensive, are probably adapted to be distributed by carnivorous animals, but in urban area, only squirrels will eat ginkgo, and it is not a preferred species for them. Birds avoid ginkgo as well.
-Brine tolerant
-Insect resistant
-Transplant Purchase Size: 2-3 ft.
USDA NRCS Species Information