Ginkgo biloba – Ornamental Landscape Tree

Description

In many cities of the eastern and midwestern United States, the arrival of autumn is marked by one spectacular sight — streets transformed into rivers of golden color.
The Ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba), famous for its brilliant golden foliage, offers one of the most breathtaking seasonal landscape experiences.

With its distinctive fan-shaped leaves and extraordinary resilience, the Ginkgo has become a timeless choice for boulevards, campuses, parks, and historic landscapes.

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Spectacular Autumn Display

Ginkgo trees are renowned for their pure golden autumn foliage. When planted in rows along streets or pathways, their leaves fall almost simultaneously, creating a dramatic golden carpet that becomes a seasonal landmark.

Exceptional Durability

Often called a “living fossil,” Ginkgo has survived millions of years and is highly resistant to pollution, pests, and urban stress. We recommend male, non-fruiting cultivars, ensuring clean streets and minimal maintenance.

Cultural and Symbolic Value

The Ginkgo tree represents longevity, resilience, and harmony in many cultures. Its elegant form and distinctive leaves bring both aesthetic beauty and cultural meaning to landscape design.

Choosing Ginkgo means creating landscapes that combine history, resilience, and unforgettable seasonal beauty.

Technical Cards

Ginkgo Technical Card

Ginkgo biloba

This technical card highlights the key advantages of Ginkgo as a landscape tree — distinctive fan-shaped leaves, long lifespan, pollution resistance, and beautiful autumn foliage.

Technical Indicator Details
Heat Tolerance Up to 40°C
Annual Water Requirement Approximately 4,000 – 6,000 liters per year
Drought Resistance Moderate to high
Growth Rate Moderate growth rate
Best Planting Practices

1. Spacing
Recommended spacing 6 m × 6 m to 8 m × 8 m.

2. Irrigation
Drip irrigation or regular watering is recommended during the early growth stage.

3. Soil Requirements
Performs best in well-drained sandy loam or fertile soils.

4. Landscape Value
Ginkgo is valued for its unique fan-shaped leaves and brilliant golden autumn foliage, making it ideal for urban streets, parks, and gardens.