AUTUMN GOLD GINKGO
Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold'
Ginkgos are one of the slowest species we grow, but they’re also one of the most resilient and adaptable; each specimen develops unique character. This is a fruitless male slection.





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Mature Size: 40’ Tall x 30’ Wide
Annual Growth: 6-12”
Specific Maintenance: Prune occasionally to maintain balanced shape.
General Maintenance: Regular watering, Structural Pruning (every 5-10 yrs), Annual balanced fertilizer (May-June, slow-release), Protect from deer.
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Benefits:
Unique texture, Gold fall color, great cold-hardiness, wind tolerant, drought tolerant, no significant disease or pest concerns, soil adaptable; no fruit ( this is a male clone). Leaves fluttering in the wind, no suckering, very light bark, and strong form all make this tree a great aspen substitute.
Drawbacks:
Slow growth rate.
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