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Steve Bullman
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If all them leaves fell on folks lawns around here they would probably have it felled so they didn't have to collect them up!

 

Most likely!

 

The only Ginko trees I had seen until recently are the ones outside my parents house in Gloucester. Which every couple of years get a abused by the City Council. I wouldn't call it tree work, more like smash and dash. Tried to get some of the wood, to do something creative with, but they weren't interested and fed it all through the chipper. I'm going down there for the weekend but I should think all the leaves will have gone.....

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There used to be a good sized Ginkgo at a school we used to garden when I was on the council years ago. I was interested to find it is also known as Maidenhair tree and is related to fossils of ferns 270 million years old and is the last of it's genus with no known living relatives.

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