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Ginkgo Catalog
Described as a "living fossil", the ginkgo tree dates back 150 million years. This slow growing nut tree is not only ornamental, but a pollution fighter as well. The roasted nuts are considered a delicacy in its native China. The leaves are also used as a health aid. Male and female trees occur separately in seedlings. Sex cannot be determined until they flower. By grafting a female tree on a seedling, we can produce a female tree. Male is not required to produce nuts. Nuts will be sterile. Zone 5-8.
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| Ginkgo Sdlgs |
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females will produce sterile edible nuts |
$12.00 |
1-2 ft |
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$14.00 |
2-3 ft |
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$17.00 |
3-6 ft |
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| Ten Ginkgo Seedling Special |
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Buy ten and save. A good way to get both sexes. |
$99.00 |
1-2 ft |
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$110.00 |
2-3 ft |
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$140.00 |
3-6 ft |
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| Grafted Tomlinson Female Ginkgo |
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a local Beamsville tree, good producer, new |
$24.00 |
1-2 ft |
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$28.00 |
2-3 ft |
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$32.00 |
3-6 ft |
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| Grafted Caesar Male Ginkgo |
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pollinator & ornamental, pyramidal form |
$24.00 |
1-2 ft |
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$28.00 |
2-3 ft |
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$32.00 |
3-6 ft |
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