Tschi Tschi Ginkgo
Ginkgo biloba 'Tschi-Tschi'
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A dwarf variety perfect for any yard. Slow growing reaching maturity at about 10 ft. tall and 4-5 ft. wide. It's habit can be fan-shaped to rounded and can be pruned as desired. Like most Ginkgos, Tschi -Tschi produces corky pointed bark protrusions but at a much younger age. The gnarled bark is interesting in winter but covered by dense foliage during the growing season. Fall color is briallant gold but often short lived.
Max Elevation: 5
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