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Information About Ginkgo

Ginkgo is a genus that consists of highly unusual non-flowering plants

. It also has an extinct species known as Ginkgo Biloba that is regarded to be a living fossil. It is also known as maidenhair trees which are tall, slender, picturesque deciduous trees having fan-shaped leaves. It is native to East China, where it had been revered by various Buddhist monks and was planted near temples. Regarded as a "living fossil," it is the only remaining species that is now present in the earth of a large order (Ginkgoales) of gymnosperms used to exist in the Triassic period.

One important characteristics is that its form has not changed in millions of years, which is being revealed by fossils which are found to be widely scattered over Europe, North and South America, and Asia. It is valued today as a street tree, and has the characteristic to be exceptionally tolerant of excessive smoke, very low temperatures and requires very minimal water supply. The male and female strobile or parts are borne on different separate trees. The "fruit, is botanically a seed and is surrounded by a malodorous pulp thus making the male trees to be more desirable as ornamentals. But however, the seed kernel is regarded to be highly esteemed in East Asia as a food.

The herbal remedy ginkgo Biloba which is an extract of ginkgo leaves is said to enhance concentration as well as short-term memory. The classification of ginkgo can be done in the division Pinophyta from class Ginkgoopsida of the order Ginkgoales. It belongs to the family of Ginkgoaceae. It has also been used for classifying plants with leaves that have more than four veins per segment.

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