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Ginkgo, Description, Natural History, & Uses

Ginkgo, Description, Natural History, & Uses

Ginkgo, deciduous gymnosperm tree (family Ginkgoaceae), native to China. Ginkgo has been planted since ancient times in Chinese and Japanese temple gardens and is valued as an ornamental tree in many places. Although widely cultivated, it is listed as an endangered species in its native habitat.

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