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Ginkgo biloba 'Variegata' is an incredibly rare sport of Ginkgo biloba. The leaves are covered in random white/cream striping with occasional leaves being completely white. It is a slow growing tree and grows best in part sun-part shade to avoid scorching. Occasional leaves will revert to green and these should be removed as soon as they appear. Very unusual and highly sought after. |
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Position? |
full sun to full shade; out of cold, drying winds - especially coastal winds |
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Soil? |
all soils, but avoid waterlogged areas; very dry soils will need extra watering |
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Eventual size? |
2 to 3 metres |
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Habit? |
deciduous, open and shrubby; dark green leaves turning yellow before falling |
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Suitable for? |
growing as a container plant - looks great in a pot |
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| Currently available at the nursery: |
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20-30cm tall
£29.50 |
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