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    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo biloba– Ginkgo tree or maidenhair tree

    The Ginkgo tree is native to Asia. Like the dawn redwood, it is considered a living fossil.

    Ginko biloba in fall

    The ginkgo is more closely conifers than it is to flowering trees. To me, the form is similar to a larch.

    Ginkgo biloba fruit
    Ginkgo biloba leaves on the ground in fall
    Posted on December 12, 2021December 13, 2021Categories Ginkgo, Ginkgoaceae, Uncategorized

    Thuja plicata – Western redcedar

    Form

    Cones

    Foliage

    Bark, trunk

    Trunk

    Foliage

    Posted on January 15, 2018January 15, 2018Categories Cupressaceae, Thuja, UncategorizedTags Conifer, cuppressaceae, Evergreen
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