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Ginkgo

usgb/ˈɡɪŋkəʊ/Volume
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Ginkgo trees are common in city landscapes for their hardiness and pollution resistance. SlideYou'll recognize the resilient ginkgo trees placed along our busy city streets.
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Distinct LeavesPlay
The ginkgo tree's leaves are fan-shaped, which makes them easily identifiable. SlideIn autumn, the golden color of ginkgo leaves stands out in the park.
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Foul SmellPlay
The seeds of female ginkgo trees can emit an unpleasant odor, a point of interest or humor. SlideAvoid stepping on fallen ginkgo seeds; they can really stink up the sidewalk!