Ginkgo Trees for Your Pennsylvania Landscape

Trees that last for generations. Order your trees today and plant them in any yard.

What Are Ginkgo Trees?

Ginkgo Biloba, a beautiful and ancient tree that is indigenous to China, is a lovely tree for urban landscapes. The Ginkgo tree is frequently referred to as the Maidenhair tree because of its resemblance to Maidenhair ferns. It has unusual fan-shaped leaves that, in the fall, transform spectacularly into a golden copper color. They have a great tolerance for urban pollution and road salt and are quite resistant to disease. In addition, enthusiasts frequently grow ginkgo trees in pots as bonsai trees. 

Ginkgo trees are known for their durability, beauty, and long history. It belongs to the oldest still-existing tree species. It is frequently referred to as a living fossil because it has changed so little over the course of such a lengthy existence. Ancient leaf fossils that mimic current tree leaves closely have been found.

Ginkgo trees were around when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Because it has been present for so long, the ginkgo is widely utilized as a symbol of endurance and longevity in art and culture. Despite being blasted by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, four ginkgo trees are still standing today.

About The Ginkgo Depot  

The Ginkgo Depot is quickly becoming Alabama’s #1 online resource for these amazing trees. We make ordering seedlings from us simple and easy. Plus, you can find all the instructions you need for planting and caring for your new Ginkgo trees.

Many landscapers order trees from us in bulk because Ginkgo trees are perfect for planting along property lines. Since they grow 13 to 24 inches every year, you can quickly create a lovely border along the side of your home or business that will last generations.

Why Plant Ginkgo Trees?

The Ginkgo is the perfect tree to plant on your property if you’re looking for a tree that offers year-round appeal, is unaffected by pests, diseases, deer, salt spray, or pollution, and can survive in most climates. This vastly underutilized species will thrive in most environments with enough room for a sizable mature tree of unquestionable beauty. Additionally, it is a beautiful tree with fan-shaped leaves that add texture and interest to any environment as well as gorgeous golden fall foliage. Here are a few more reasons why you should plant Ginkgo trees in Pennsylvania:

  • It enhances landscaping with visual appeal and beauty and has a spreading canopy that can block sunlight.
  • Features simple, 2-3″ wide, brilliant green leaves that are fan-shaped.
  • Offers a gorgeous golden fall color.
  • Beautiful display of fall leaves
  • Establishes without difficulty and transplants easily.
  • Even in confined spaces, it functions effectively as a street tree.
  • Grows in a variety of soil conditions
  • Withstands the heat and cold
  • Wind, pollution, salt, disease, and pest resistant
  • Does not draw deer but provides songbirds with a nice habitat
  • Grows to a height of 25-50’ and a spread of 25-35’ at maturity.
  • Grows in a pyramidal shape.

    Why Plant Ginkgo Trees?

    Also known as the maidenhair tree, Ginkgo trees are sacred in Japan. These robust trees are drought resistant, are perfect for shade when they mature, and grow quickly which makes them an ideal choice for planting in the yards of homes or businesses.

    It’s well known that Ginkgo trees are some of the easiest to plant and are immune to most urban threats which makes them perfect for planting along streets. With its unique, fan-shaped leaves that turn a stunning yellow in the fall, these trees can tolerate many urban conditions including heat, air pollution, salt, and confined spaces.

    These trees tolerate many different types of soil and thrive in both coastal areas as well as inland. This is the perfect tree to plant with your young children and watch both grow for generations to enjoy.

    Legacy Trees

    Because Ginkgo trees can last hundreds of years or more, these trees are perfect to plant with a child as a lesson about nature that will last for generations.

    Health Benefits of the Ginkgo Tree

    Ginkgo leaves are used to prepare teas, medications, and herbal cures in medicine. They can be used to treat the symptoms of depression, some types of dementia, headaches, tinnitus, and arterial occlusive disease because they have a circulation-improving and vasodilating impact. Many medications to enhance memory contain both ginseng and ginkgo, though only ginkgo leaf is used in this instance.

    Few people are aware that ginkgo seeds, provided the foul-smelling husk has been removed, are also edible. The seeds can be harvested starting in September. By that time, the ripe seeds will have dropped from the tree, where they can be gathered and freed of their seed coat. You can roast, crack, and consume the tough seeds like chestnuts. Ginkgo seeds are eaten as a snack between meals and are regarded as a delicacy in China and Japan. The seeds’ extracts and seed coats are used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat conditions like asthma, TB, and kidney disease.

    Please consult your physician before consuming this or any other supplement. 

    Order Ginkgo Trees from Ginkgo Depot in Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania is one of the places in North America where Ginkgo Depot can ship our trees. We have customers in every state, including those in the North and South and along both coasts, because our trees frequently grow extraordinarily well both close to the seashore and inland. Order your Ginkgo trees today, and then watch as they grow into strong, vigorous trees that will survive for many years.

    About Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania is a Mid-Atlantic state that is bordered to the north by New York, the east by New Jersey, the south by Maryland, and the west by Ohio. It ranks after California, Texas, New York, and Florida as the fifth most populated state. The Appalachian Mountains, the Allegheny Mountains, and the Pocono Mountains are just a few of the state’s many natural resources and diverse landscapes. The Poconos are a very well-liked vacation destination.

    History abounds throughout Pennsylvania, not just in Philadelphia. Visit Lancaster County to see the Amish cultivate their fields and operate horse-drawn carriages, exactly like their ancestors did. See Valley Forge, where Baron Von Steuben trained General Washington’s soldiers over the course of a long, cold winter. Visit Gettysburg, the site of President Lincoln’s renowned Gettysburg Address as well.

    Travel to Pennsylvania and stop by Hershey. The world’s largest chocolate factory and its theme park are both located in Hershey Park, where you may enjoy delectable candies. Visit Harrisburg, the state’s capital. It is close to Three Mile Island, the site of the worst nuclear reactor accident in American history, which helped to raise safety standards.

    Our Service Area

    We have sold Ginkgo trees to homeowners and businesses all across the U.S., but we have many happy customers in Pennsylvania since our trees grow so well there. We’ve sold trees to customers in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown and as well as other parts of the state.

    Order your Ginkgo trees today and plant trees that last a lifetime.

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