Maidenhair Tree (Small, Wild) (Ginkgo biloba)
Maidenhair Tree (Small, Wild) (Ginkgo biloba)
Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba) in a small wild form develops with an irregular branching habit and uneven canopy distribution, creating a loose and somewhat shaggy appearance. Branches extend at varied angles and lengths, resulting in asymmetry and a less formal silhouette than shaped forms. The foliage remains composed of characteristic fan-shaped leaves, though distributed more sporadically across the canopy.
Native to eastern China, Ginkgo biloba is one of the oldest surviving tree species and is notable for its ancient genetic lineage and environmental resilience. In this small wild form, the tree emphasizes spontaneity, irregular branching, and a naturalized appearance while preserving the species’ iconic leaf shape and architectural structure.
Maidenhair Tree (Small, Wild) has a typical overall height between 10’-25’ (3.05-7.62 m) and spread diameter of 5’-15’ (1.52-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-3” (5-7.6 cm).
Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba) in a small wild form develops with an irregular branching habit and uneven canopy distribution, creating a loose and somewhat shaggy appearance. Branches extend at varied angles and lengths, resulting in asymmetry and a less formal silhouette than shaped forms. The foliage remains composed of characteristic fan-shaped leaves, though distributed more sporadically across the canopy.
Native to eastern China, Ginkgo biloba is one of the oldest surviving tree species and is notable for its ancient genetic lineage and environmental resilience. In this small wild form, the tree emphasizes spontaneity, irregular branching, and a naturalized appearance while preserving the species’ iconic leaf shape and architectural structure.
Maidenhair Tree (Small, Wild) has a typical overall height between 10’-25’ (3.05-7.62 m) and spread diameter of 5’-15’ (1.52-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-3” (5-7.6 cm).