File:Ginkgo biloba (Schönbrunn) natural monument (male tree with female branch, imported in 1781) 2008.jpg
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DescriptionGinkgo biloba (Schönbrunn) natural monument (male tree with female branch, imported in 1781) 2008.jpg | This is the first Ginkgo biloba which came to Austria, in 1781 (in same year, three more came to Central Europe, all of them via Great Britain). This specimen however is more special than the others: It is a male tree, with a female branch engrafted (Source on historical data: ISBN 3-85493-052-6 p. 13). |
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Wolfgang, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Attribution: Wolfgang H. Wögerer, Wien, Austria.
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The line illustrates the area where the female branch is engrafted.
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