Ginko Biloba “Spring Grove”

Ginko Biloba “Spring Grove”

                                          ID#460

 
 

Additional Information: Purchase at: Wayside Gardens (April 2008)

Moved from MH Gardens ( Oct. 2013) to Stonehenge Gardens

 

Ginkgo biloba 'Spring Grove' Dwarf Maidenhair has a thick trunk and numerous small lateral branches evenly spaced all along the central leader makes it great for bonsai and full little tree for urban landscapes. Pyramidal while young it will eventually take a globe form globe shaped.Unlike many of the dwarf forms the leaf size is large and dense whorling all along the stems. Leaf colors are dark green in old growth with a bright green in new growth is quite beautiful. Outstanding yellow orange in fall.

HEIGHT X SPREAD: 4ft x 2 ft

PLANT TYPE: Tree  dwarf- Deciduous

GROWTH RATE: Slow

TEXTURE: fine

LIGHT: Full sun

WATER: average

SOIL: high Organic
As observed in Coastal NC.

BLOOMS: April blooms, color green, not showy


FRUIT  AND  SEED: Naked seed produced on female tree only. Clusters of 2-6. Propagate from seed; sow indoors before last frost. I do not know is mine is male or female yet.

KEY FEATURES: Good fall color. Grown for its foliage. Grafted.
A year cycle in the life of ...... at Mooring Hitch

   Plant did well in spite of multile floods and the location of Bed #3 been to close to flooding on/off several times per year. I decided the tree had a better chance to flourish at our new hmoe in Chapel Hill. 
-Moved Oct. 2013 to Stonehenge Gardens

 
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May 2013

June 2014

May 2013

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