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And yes, Virgina, there is a Gingko blog.
The Gingko Biloba family of trees are so old they are assumed to have been around for 230 million years ago. Darwin called them 'living fossils'. The trees are so hardy that one of them lived through the atomic blast that destroyed Hiroshima.
Ginkgo biloba - The maidenhair tree
Who wants to go gingko hunting with me in Japan next year?With their neat parachute shape, the leaves tend not to fall in a tidy heap, but to catch on branches of surrounding bushes. The actual material of the leaf is still quite resilient when fallen, and if they land on still water do not lie flat, resembling not so much a dead leaf as a drunken drowning butterfly, or miniature capsizing yacht.
4 comments:
A tree that could survive an atomic bomb. Wow.
Wow! Wish I could be there for the gingko party.
I hope I am! I'd hate to miss it.
Impressive, eh?
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