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Silver apricot

1953

Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum

Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum
Oxford, United Kingdom

Ginkgo biloba is one of the world's oldest living tree species, with fossil records dating back to around 270 million years ago. It is often referred to as a ‘living fossil’. The ginkgo has no close living relatives and is the only extant species in the phylum ‘Ginkgophyta’. The name ginkgo comes from the Chinese 銀杏 (yínxìng) meaning ‘silver apricot’. In autumn female ginkgo trees produce highly unpleasant scented apricot-like fruit. This tree was planted in the Walled Garden in 1953.

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  • Title: Silver apricot
  • Date Created: 1953
  • Location Created: Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford
  • Rights: University of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum
  • Species: <i>biloba</i>
  • Photographer: Samantha Ibbott
  • Genus: <i>Ginkgo</i>
  • Family: Ginkgoaceae
  • Common name: Ginkgo tree
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