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Ginkgo Collection

"Ginkgo: A Living Fossil and Nature's Timeless Beauty" Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as the maidenhair tree, is a remarkable species that has stood the test of time

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo biloba, maidenhair tree

Ginkgo biloba, maidenhair tree
Plate 41 from `Le Regne Vegetal. Vol 16 1871

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba. Endangered

Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba. Endangered
Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba, Gingko biloba, gingko. Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Pastel Ginkgo

Pastel Ginkgo
Kathrin Pienaar

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo Leaf II

Ginkgo Leaf II
Orara Studio

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo Leaf Black & White II

Ginkgo Leaf Black & White II
Orara Studio

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba, Gingko biloba, gingko

Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba, Gingko biloba, gingko
5324388 Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba, Gingko biloba, gingko by Maubert, Louis Joseph Edouard (1806-1879); (add.info.: Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba)

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Shrine visit

Shrine visit
Hiroaki Suemasa

Background imageGinkgo Collection: USA, Washington State, Bellevue Ginkgo Tree in Autumn colors

USA, Washington State, Bellevue Ginkgo Tree in Autumn colors

Background imageGinkgo Collection: USA, Washington State, Bellevue Ginkgo Tree green leaves

USA, Washington State, Bellevue Ginkgo Tree green leaves

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo tree

Ginkgo tree. Ginkgobaum. Illustration by from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Extinct cycad tree

Extinct cycad tree. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves
Bongok Namkoong

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Tree Deciduous Herb Medicinal uses Cosmetic and skincare uses

Tree Deciduous Herb Medicinal uses Cosmetic and skincare uses
Gingko biloba Gingko / Maidenhair tree Yellow subject

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Gingko, Maidenhair tree, Gingko biloba, close up of leaves growing on the tree

Gingko, Maidenhair tree, Gingko biloba, close up of leaves growing on the tree
Gingko / Maidenhair tree:Gingko biloba:935

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaves in autumn, The Netherlands

Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaves in autumn, The Netherlands

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Mix of fallen Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) and Oak (Quercus sp. ) autumn leaves in close up, Amsterdam

Mix of fallen Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) and Oak (Quercus sp. ) autumn leaves in close up, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
Mix of fallen Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) and Oak (Quercus sp.) autumn leaves in close up, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) autumn leaves and fruit in close up, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland

Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) autumn leaves and fruit in close up, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Multiple exposure of Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaves, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Multiple exposure of Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaves, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Autumnal tree, Ginkgo tree -Ginkgo biloba-, Western Springs Park, Auckland, North Island

Autumnal tree, Ginkgo tree -Ginkgo biloba-, Western Springs Park, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (Liujiang 1)

Homo sapiens cranium (Liujiang 1)
Frontal view of a cast of (Qafzeh 6), a homo sapiens cranium with dentition. Discovered at Djebel Kafzeh, Israel by R. Neuville & M. Stekelis, 1934. Middle Palaeolithic 250, 000-35, 000 BP

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) tree

Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) tree

Background imageGinkgo Collection: A Dilophosaurus amidst Ginkgo trees

A Dilophosaurus amidst Ginkgo trees
A hungry, carnivorous Dilophosaurus hunts for her next meal in a valley forest of Ginkgos. The Ginkgo first emerged 270 million years ago and it is the oldest species of tree still living today

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo -Ginkgo biloba-, branch with leaves, Thuringia, Germany

Ginkgo -Ginkgo biloba-, branch with leaves, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageGinkgo Collection: GINKGO, 1835. Ginkgo (Salisburia adianthifolia)

GINKGO, 1835. Ginkgo (Salisburia adianthifolia). Lithograph from " Flora Japonica" by Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini, 1835-1870

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Jongmyo Shrine

Jongmyo Shrine

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Jongmyo Shrine

Jongmyo Shrine
A stone-covered path runs straight north from the main entrance of Jongmyo toward the Main Hall compound. Seoul, South Korea

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Jongmyo Shrine

Jongmyo Shrine
A stone-covered path runs straight north from the main entrance of Jongmyo toward the Main Hall compound. Seoul, South Korea

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo biloba

Ginkgo biloba
Antique illustration of Ginkgo biloba

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Picture No. 10891052

Picture No. 10891052
Maidenhair Tree - unfolding leaf (Ginkgo biloba) Date:

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Picture No. 10891016
Maidenhair Tree - leaf (Ginkgo biloba) Date:

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Picture No. 10891015
Maidenhair Tree - leaf (Ginkgo biloba) Date:

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Picture No. 10890930

Picture No. 10890930
Maidenhair Tree - young leaves (Ginkgo biloba) Date:

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgoaceae - Ginkgo Ginkgo Biloba, illustration

Ginkgoaceae - Ginkgo Ginkgo Biloba, illustration
Botany - Trees - Ginkgoaceae - Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba), illustration

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo: Compression fossil in mudstone

Ginkgo: Compression fossil in mudstone

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo huttonii) fossil C013 / 6622

Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo huttonii) fossil C013 / 6622
Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo huttonii) fossilised leaves. This is an extinct relative of the living maidenhair tree (Gingko biloba)

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo adeantoides

Ginkgo adeantoides
Eocene fossil leaf from Ardtun Head, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo gardneri, maidenhair tree

Ginkgo gardneri, maidenhair tree
Fossil leaf from Ardtun Head, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Paleocene/Eocene. Ginkgo gardneri is an extinct relative of the living Ginko biloba. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo huttoni, fossil plant

Ginkgo huttoni, fossil plant
This specimen of Ginkgo huttoni is from Yorkshire, England

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginko gardneri, maidenhair tree leaf fossil

Ginko gardneri, maidenhair tree leaf fossil
This fan-shaped ginko florin dates from the Lower Eocene rocks of Mull

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo huttonii, fossilised ginkgo leaves

Ginkgo huttonii, fossilised ginkgo leaves

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo / Maidenhair Tree - in autumn with fall colours - From China

Ginkgo / Maidenhair Tree - in autumn with fall colours - From China
ROG-13844 Ginkgo / Maidenhair Tree - in autumn with fall colours China Ginkgo biloba Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo in medicine

Ginkgo in medicine, conceptual artwork. Hand holding a leaf of the gingko tree (Ginkgo biloba). An X-ray of the head is at upper left, with brain scans at upper right

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo and nerve cells

Ginkgo and nerve cells
Ginkgo leaf and nerve cells. Computer artwork of a ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaf with nerve cells. Ginkgo extracts are used in complementary medicine to aid concentration

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo and network diagram

Ginkgo and network diagram
Ginkgo leaf and network diagram. Computer artwork of a ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaf overlaid an abstract network diagram. Ginkgo extracts are used in complementary medicine to aid concentration

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo sp. fossil leaves

Ginkgo sp. fossil leaves
Ginkgo fossil. Specimen of fossilized leaves of the Ginkgo tree (Ginkgo sp.). Ginkgos formed a significant element of Mesozoic period (around 200 million years ago) flora

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Jurassic life, artwork

Jurassic life, artwork
Jurassic life. Artwork of a forest with prehistoric creatures that existed during the Jurassic Period (200 to 145 million years ago) in what is now North Yorkshire, England, UK

Background imageGinkgo Collection: Ginkgo leaf stalk, light micrograph

Ginkgo leaf stalk, light micrograph
Ginkgo leaf stalk. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the leaf stalk (petiole) of a ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba)

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Ginkgo biloba. Maidenhair tree foliage and male flowers



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"Ginkgo: A Living Fossil and Nature's Timeless Beauty" Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as the maidenhair tree, is a remarkable species that has stood the test of time. Believed to have originated over 270 million years ago during the Jurassic period, this ancient tree has witnessed the rise and fall of countless civilizations. With its fan-shaped leaves and unique appearance, ginkgo trees are truly a sight to behold. From delicate pastel hues in artworks like "Jurassic Life" to bold black and white contrasts in "Ginkgo Leaf II, " these trees captivate artists' imaginations with their timeless beauty. Sadly they can now considered endangered due to habitat loss and urbanization. As we strive to protect these living fossils for future generations, it becomes even more crucial to appreciate their significance. The intricate details of each leaf in "Gingko Leaf Black & White II" remind us of nature's intricate design. Visiting a shrine where ginkgos thrive can be a spiritual experience. Their presence symbolizes longevity and resilience—a testament to their survival through centuries of change. In Washington State's Bellevue Ginkgo Tree, autumn colors paint a picturesque scene while green leaves provide shade during warmer months. The ginkgo tree also shares an intriguing connection with another extinct species—the cycad tree. Both evolved together millions of years ago but only one survived till today—giving us an invaluable glimpse into our planet's evolutionary history. As we marvel at the enduring legacy of ginkgos, let us remember that they are not just ordinary trees; they carry within them stories from prehistoric times. Let's cherish every moment spent under their majestic branches and work towards preserving these living relics for generations yet unborn.