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Vibrant golden-yellow Tree of Life Gingko Biloba with fan-shaped leaves against blue sky

Tree of Life - Gingko Biloba

Unique, beautiful fan-shaped leaves, Exceptional fall golden foliage, Tolerant of urban pollution
$26.99

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Ship Date: Ships in November 2026

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Where do ginkgo trees grow best?

Ginkgo trees grow best in full sun and well-drained soil. They adapt easily to urban settings, tolerating heat, pollution, and poor soil. With plenty of light and space, they develop into strong, long-lived trees with stunning fall color.

Is Ginko a good yard tree?

Yes, Ginkgo is an excellent yard tree known for its beauty and durability. It grows upright with a neat shape and stunning golden fall color. Its deep roots and resilience make it easy to maintain and perfect for home landscapes.

Are Ginkgo nuts edible?

Yes, Ginkgo nuts are edible once cooked and are prized in many cuisines for their rich, nutty flavor. They come from the female trees and are often roasted or used in soups. When prepared properly, they’re a unique and delicious seasonal treat.

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Exposure

Full Sun or partial shade

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Usage

Shade

Shipped As

Bare-root

Ships

UPS

Planting Zones

3-9

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Trees

Bare root trees are shipped dormant without soil, making them lightweight, cost-effective, and easy to plant during the cool months of early spring or fall. To begin, soak the roots in a bucket of water for 4–6 hours before planting to rehydrate them. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil and ample space for the tree’s mature size.

Dig a hole twice as wide as the spread of the roots and deep enough to keep the root flare (where the roots begin to spread from the trunk) at or slightly above ground level. Create a small mound of soil in the center of the hole, spread the roots evenly over it, backfill with native soil, and gently tamp down to remove air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting.

Keep the soil consistently moist (not soggy) during the first growing season, and apply mulch around the base—avoiding direct contact with the trunk—to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Stake the tree if necessary, and prune only to remove dead or damaged branches. With proper care, your bare root tree will establish quickly and grow strong for years to come.

Care Tips
Maidenhair tree requires well drained soil and very low maintenance
Light Requirements
Full Sun or partial shade
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