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Ginkgo Biloba vs Amber Gold Arborvitae (Cedar)Ginkgo biloba Thuja occidentalis Jantar SOLD OUT SOLD OUT The Ginkgo Biloba is regarded as one of the most distinctive and beautiful of all the deciduous trees, and has remained genetically unchanged for millions of years. Its beautifully fan-shaped leaves develop a clear yellow colour in fall. Graceful and attractive year-round, Ginkgo is the perfect conversation starter in your yard.
The Amber Gold Arborvitae is a cultivar of the Eastern White Cedar that has high ornamental value. Its scale-like foliage emerges yellow, darkens to green in summer, then turns an attractive orange-gold. This tree is an effective privacy screen even in winter and is a great addition to urban gardens. GINKGO BILOBA QUICK FACTSAMBER GOLD ARBORVITAE (CEDAR) QUICK FACTS
Fall colour:
golden yellow
Fall colour:
yellow-gold
Nuts:
Edible and tasty, cook before eating
Growth rate:
slow
Growth rate:
slow
Maintenance:
low
Maintenance:
low
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Toxicity: Uncooked nuts in large quantities
Other Names:
gingko, maidenhair tree
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