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only seen one ginko before near me sisters in the hedgerow and didn't thing i'd see any more round here.

 

i am doing a fair in windsor and as i got out the car the road is full of ginko leaves. all bright yellow.

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I agree the fruit is disgusting!! Stinks and makes a huge mess. Apparently it is very rare for them to fruit in this country. There was one at a school near me that fruits every year and apparently it was of interest to Kew gardens, who came to check it every year. They are planting them all over the place down my way, one of the most common newly planted street trees I see.

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The genus is Ginkgo not ginko, not being patronising it's a common mistake. It's pronounced gink go.

 

Sir, sir, I spelt it right in post #4 :thumbup: Can I hand out the pencils ?

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