Ginkgo Trees Grow Well In Tennessee

If you’re looking for trees that will last for generations, Ginkgo trees are perfect for any yard. Order your trees to plant today.

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 Sometimes referred to as the Maidenhair tree, the Ginkgo tree is often called a living fossil because they are among the oldest trees in the world. Originally from China, these trees are considered sacred in Japan, but they bloom with full leaves that make them perfect shade trees and turn a brilliant shade of yellow in the autumn.

Landscapers and homeowners alike love Ginkgo trees because they are easy to plant, grow more than a foot or two every year and are practically indestructible. They are a perfect addition to any yard. 

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Why Order From The Ginkgo Depot?

We are quickly becoming one of the nation’s leading providers of Ginkgo trees to city planners, landscapers, and homeowners who want trees that will grow quickly and not only survive but thrive in urban areas.

These trees survived the atomic blast at Hiroshima, so they easily tolerate air pollution from passing cars. They are also disease resistant as well as animal-resistant. They grow as tall as 50 feet or more and can grow as wide as 15+ feet, so it’s important to plant them where they have enough room to grow

Facts About The Ginkgo Tree

These amazing trees are an incredible addition to any yard and will accent your home or business. Here are some facts about Ginkgo trees: 

  • They can grow to reach a height of 66–115 feet with a pyramidal shape but some trees in China have grown as large as 165 feet.
  • They produce leaves that are 2-6 inches wide that turn a gorgeous, deep saffron yellow in autumn.
  • Ginkgos are resistant to disease
  • These trees repel most insects, birds, deer and other animals
  • They can be male or female
  • They grow in full sun or partial sun
  • Ginkgo trees are drought tolerant
  • Are perfect for shade trees wherever you may need

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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 has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine. The leaves were utilized to cure respiratory issues, cardiovascular issues, and neurological conditions. Cough, fever, diarrhea, toothaches, and even gonorrhea were treated with ginkgo nuts. Today, it’s marketed mostly as a supplement to assist memory or brain health.

Please consult with your physician before consuming any products created from our trees.

Our Service Area

We have sold Ginkgo trees to businesses and homeowners all around the United States, but we have a lot of happy customers in Kentucky since our trees grow so well there. We’ve sold trees to customers in Lexington, Louisville, Bowling Green, Murry, and Frankfort as well as other parts of the state.

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