Posts Tagged ‘Ginkgo’

A Living Fossil in New York

Posted in Around the Garden on December 3rd, 2011 by Matt Newman – 1 Comment

Ginkgo biloba 'Pendula'The peak of fall foliage is an explosion of color, but the window of opportunity to catch this sort of beauty is sometimes slim. For some trees it only takes a week or two before the brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows that come with cooler weather have passed; you venture out one day to find every last leaf crunching underfoot, and a latticework of barren branches netting the sky above.

As I walked through the Garden recently, noting the trees which were heavy with leaves just a week or two ago, I found myself hunting out the stragglers. I suppose it’s more accurate to call them survivors–the last of the foliated plants, big and small, still stubbornly holding onto their leaves when many growing around them have already closed up shop for the coming winter. Somehow, the few holding out until the last minute seem that much brighter for their small numbers.
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Morning Eye Candy: Fall Regalia

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 25th, 2011 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

The ginkgoes are all but done changing into their fall finery, creating sunny gradients of color.

Ginkgo biloba

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Morning Eye Candy: Abstract

Posted in Photography on November 30th, 2010 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment

Ginkgoes get a bad rap. Sure, they can be a bit smelly from time to time, but their beauty in autumn should make up for that, shouldn’t it?

Ginkgo biloba 'Pendula'

Ginkgo biloba ‘Pendula’ (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)