Ginkgo Trees – Ginkgo biloba Bare Root Starter Trees | 3 Live Trees | 12–24 Inches Tall | Hardy Ornamental Shade Tree
Ginkgo Trees – Ginkgo biloba Bare Root Starter Trees | 3 Live Trees | 12–24 Inches Tall | Hardy Ornamental Shade Tree
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Grow one of the world's oldest tree species with these live Ginkgo trees (Ginkgo biloba), often called a "living fossil" because of their remarkable history spanning millions of years. Native to China, Ginkgo is prized for its distinctive fan-shaped leaves, brilliant golden fall color, exceptional longevity, and outstanding adaptability.
These hardy starter trees are excellent choices for landscapes, shade gardens, parks, and urban environments. Ginkgo is highly tolerant of pollution, drought once established, and many common pests and diseases, making it one of the easiest long-lived ornamental trees to grow. In autumn, the foliage transforms into a stunning display of bright golden yellow before dropping in a short, spectacular burst.
Whether planted as specimen trees or along driveways and property lines, Ginkgo trees provide lasting beauty and become impressive landscape features for generations. These healthy bare-root starter trees are ready to establish quickly with proper planting and care.
You will receive:
✔️ 3 live Ginkgo starter trees
✔️ Height: typically 12–24 inches (minimum 6 inches)
✔️ Healthy bare-root plants
✔️ Hardy ornamental shade trees
✔️ Growing instructions for successful planting
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Ginkgo Tree
Botanical Name: Ginkgo biloba
Plant Type: Deciduous shade tree
Growth Stage: Bare-root starter trees
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate; water regularly while establishing
Mature Height: 50–80 feet
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
USDA Zones: 3–9
Container Friendly: Yes, while young
💡 Care Tip: Plant bare-root trees as soon as possible after arrival in well-draining soil. Water consistently during the first growing season and apply mulch around the base to conserve moisture while keeping it away from direct contact with the trunk.
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