What Are The Benefits Of Ginkgo Biloba
Indexed November 11, 2009
The ginkgo tree comes from the ginkgoaceae family. It grows to a hundred feet or more, with a trunk up to eight feet in diameter. Its bark is gray and fissured. The leaves are fan-shaped and divided into two lobes. During the autumn, the leaves turn bright yellow. The gingko tree produces fruit which has [...]
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