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ginkgo plant indoor Ginkgo TreeMale Ginkgo Tree Plant a Living Fossil with 100 Million Years of History YOUR LANDSCAPE LEGACY CHALLENGE: You want a shade tree that's truly specialone that makes a statement, provides generations of beauty, and stands the test of timebut you're tired of ordinary maples and oaks that everyone else has, and you're worried about messy fruit, disease problems, or trees that won't survive your climate. YOUR EXTRAORDINARY SOLUTION: The Male Ginkgo biloba

Male Ginkgo Tree - Plant a Living Fossil with 100 Million Years of History

🌳 YOUR LANDSCAPE LEGACY CHALLENGE: You want a shade tree that's truly special—one that makes a statement, provides generations of beauty, and stands the test of time—but you're tired of ordinary maples and oaks that everyone else has, and you're worried about messy fruit, disease problems, or trees that won't survive your climate.

🌟 YOUR EXTRAORDINARY SOLUTION: The Male Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair Tree) is a living fossil that has survived unchanged for over 100 million years—older than the dinosaurs. With stunning fan-shaped leaves that turn brilliant golden-yellow in fall, impressive 50-80 foot mature size, and legendary toughness (it's one of the few trees that survived the Hiroshima atomic bomb), this is the tree that creates a lasting legacy. Male trees produce NO messy fruit, resist pests and diseases, tolerate urban pollution, and thrive in zones 3-9. This is the tree your great-grandchildren will admire.

📦 SMART TREE PLANTING: "FILL YOUR BOX" STRATEGY!

FREE Shipping + Room for More = Complete Your Landscape!

Here's the professional landscaper secret: our shipping boxes can hold multiple plants, and you get FREE shipping whether you order 1 or several! Why this matters for your landscape:

  • ✅ Create a complete landscape - Pair your Ginkgo with companion plants, shrubs, or groundcovers in one shipment
  • ✅ Plant multiple trees - Order 2-3 Ginkgos for a stunning grove or allée effect
  • ✅ FREE shipping always - One tree or a full box, shipping is on us
  • ✅ Maximize your investment - Fill unused box space with plants you've been planning to add

🌿 LANDSCAPE TIP: Ginkgos pair beautifully with blue rug juniper, mondo grass, or conifers at the base. Order your Ginkgo plus complementary plants in one shipment and create a complete landscape design!

Your box is ready—plant your legacy tree and fill it with your complete landscape vision!

🎯 Why Choose a Male Ginkgo (Not Female)

This is critically important: We sell ONLY male Ginkgo trees because female trees produce messy, foul-smelling fruit that drops in fall. Male Ginkgos give you all the beauty—stunning fan-shaped leaves, brilliant golden fall color, impressive size—with ZERO fruit mess. This is the smart choice for residential landscapes, and it's why professional landscapers specify male trees exclusively.

Who Needs This Legendary Tree

Legacy Planters: If you're planting for future generations, Ginkgo is your tree. These ancient trees can live for over 1,000 years. The tree you plant today will be admired by your great-great-grandchildren. It's a living legacy that connects your family to history stretching back 100 million years.

Unique Landscape Seekers: If you're tired of the same old maples, oaks, and Bradford pears everyone else has, Ginkgo is your statement tree. The unique fan-shaped leaves (unlike any other tree), prehistoric lineage, and spectacular golden fall color make this a conversation-starter tree that sets your landscape apart.

Low-Maintenance Gardeners: If you want a beautiful shade tree without constant care, Ginkgo is remarkably low-maintenance. No serious pests, no diseases, drought tolerant once established, tolerates urban pollution, and requires minimal pruning. Plant it and let it grow for decades with minimal intervention.

How Ginkgo Solves Real Landscape Problems

❌ Problem: "I want a unique tree, not another boring maple or oak"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: This is a living fossil—the only surviving member of an ancient plant order. The unique fan-shaped leaves are unlike any other tree, and the prehistoric lineage makes this a true conversation piece. Your landscape will finally have that "wow factor" tree.

❌ Problem: "I'm tired of messy fruit trees that drop everywhere"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: Male Ginkgos produce NO fruit—zero mess, zero cleanup. You get all the beauty of stunning golden fall foliage without the hassle of fruit drop. Perfect for patios, driveways, and walkways.

❌ Problem: "I need a tough tree for urban conditions"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: Ginkgo is legendary for toughness. It tolerates urban pollution, compacted soil, salt, and harsh conditions. It's one of the few trees that survived the Hiroshima atomic bomb. If it can survive that, it can handle your city street or parking lot.

❌ Problem: "I want spectacular fall color that really stands out"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: Ginkgo's fall color is breathtaking—brilliant, uniform golden-yellow that glows in autumn sunlight. Unlike maples with variable color, Ginkgo delivers consistent, spectacular gold every year. It's one of the most photographed fall color trees.

❌ Problem: "I'm worried about pests and diseases"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: Ginkgo has virtually no serious pests or diseases. After 100 million years of evolution, it has outlasted most threats. No spraying, no treatments, no worries—just healthy, beautiful growth year after year.

❌ Problem: "My climate has harsh winters or hot summers"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: Hardy in zones 3-9, Ginkgo handles extreme cold (down to -40°F) and summer heat with equal ease. From Minnesota to Georgia, this tree thrives in a remarkably wide range of climates.

❌ Problem: "Deer destroy everything I plant"
✅ Ginkgo Solution: Deer typically avoid Ginkgo trees. Finally, you can plant a beautiful shade tree without worrying about deer damage.

What Makes Ginkgo Extraordinary

Living fossil - 100 million years old: Unchanged since the age of dinosaurs—plant a piece of prehistoric history
Spectacular golden fall color: Brilliant, uniform yellow that glows in autumn sunlight
Unique fan-shaped leaves: Unlike any other tree—instantly recognizable and beautiful
🚫 NO messy fruit (male trees): All the beauty, zero cleanup—perfect for patios and walkways

Legendary toughness: Survived the Hiroshima bomb, tolerates pollution, salt, drought, and urban conditions
Impressive mature size: 50-80 feet tall and wide—creates substantial shade and presence
Pest and disease free: Virtually no serious problems after 100 million years of evolution
Generational legacy: Can live over 1,000 years—your great-great-grandchildren will admire this tree

Perfect Landscape Uses

  • Specimen trees as focal points in front yards, parks, or large landscapes
  • Shade trees for patios, decks, and outdoor living areas (no messy fruit!)
  • Street trees tolerating urban pollution, compacted soil, and harsh conditions
  • Legacy plantings for future generations to enjoy for centuries
  • Fall color focal points creating spectacular golden displays
  • Asian-inspired gardens honoring the tree's Chinese origins
  • Memorial trees commemorating special people or events with a living monument
  • Allée plantings lining driveways or walkways with multiple trees

Complete Tree Specifications

  • Botanical Name: Ginkgo biloba (Male)
  • Common Names: Maidenhair Tree, Living Fossil
  • Hardiness Zones: 3-9 (cold hardy to -40°F, heat tolerant)
  • Mature Size: 50-80 feet tall × 50-80 feet wide (substantial shade tree)
  • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate (1-2 feet per year)
  • Fall Color: Brilliant golden-yellow (spectacular and consistent)
  • Foliage: Unique fan-shaped leaves, green turning gold in fall
  • Type: Deciduous (drops leaves in winter)
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun (6+ hours) for best growth and fall color
  • Soil Preferences: Well-drained, moist; adaptable to various soil types
  • Water Needs: Moderate during establishment; drought tolerant once established
  • Deer Resistant: Yes - typically avoided by deer
  • Pest/Disease Resistance: Excellent - virtually no serious problems
  • Urban Tolerant: Yes - handles pollution, salt, and compacted soil
  • Pet Safe: Yes - non-toxic to dogs and cats
  • Fruit: None (male trees produce no fruit)

Simple Planting & Care Success

BEGINNER'S PLANTING GUIDE

Planting Your Ginkgo:
Choose a sunny location with plenty of space (remember, this tree will reach 50-80 feet!). Dig a hole 2-3 times as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Remove tree from container, place in hole, backfill with soil, water deeply. Stake if needed for the first year.

First Year Care:
Water deeply 2-3 times weekly during the first growing season to establish deep roots. After establishment, water only during extended dry spells. Apply 2-3 inches of mulch around the base (keep mulch away from trunk).

Ongoing Care:
Ginkgo is remarkably low-maintenance. Prune only to remove crossing or damaged branches. No spraying needed—this tree has no serious pests or diseases. Fertilize in early spring with slow-release fertilizer for optimal growth.

ADVANCED CARE TIPS

  • Fertilization strategy: Apply SR-18-5-10 slow-release fertilizer in early spring for maximum growth and health (available in our store)
  • Root establishment: Use Root Booster at planting for faster root development and improved drought tolerance
  • Moisture management: Apply Moisture Maxx wetting agent to improve soil moisture retention during establishment (available in our store)
  • Spacing considerations: Plant at least 30-40 feet from structures to allow for mature spread
  • Companion plantings: Underplant with blue rug juniper, mondo grass, hostas, or shade-tolerant groundcovers
  • Urban planting: Ginkgo tolerates compacted soil and pollution better than most trees—excellent for street tree plantings

What You Receive - Nursery Quality

Quality Tree: A healthy Ginkgo biloba (male) in the size you select, shipped at the current seasonal stage of growth. During colder months it may arrive dormant with little to no visible top growth, which is normal and healthy.

Nursery-Grown: Professionally grown at our South Alabama nursery using expert horticultural practices. Every tree is inspected for quality before shipping.

📦 Protected Shipping: Trees are expertly packed to protect roots and stems during transit. Plant promptly and keep the root zone lightly moist for best establishment.

🌡️ Weather-Smart Shipping: We monitor conditions and hold shipments during extreme temperatures (above 95°F or below 34°F) to ensure your tree arrives healthy.

The Plant Factory Direct Advantage

✅ Grower-direct quality: Fresh trees shipped directly from our nursery to your door—no middlemen
✅ Professional expertise: Growing premium plants since 2006 with decades of horticultural experience
✅ Fast fulfillment: Orders ship within 1-3 business days (orders after Wednesday 4pm ship following Monday)
✅ FREE shipping included: Transparent pricing with delivery included—no surprises
✅ Expert support: Real gardening questions? We're here to help you succeed

Design Ideas & Companion Plants

Asian-Inspired Garden: Pair Ginkgo with Japanese maples, bamboo, ornamental grasses, and stone elements for an authentic Asian garden aesthetic.

Fall Color Showcase: Combine Ginkgo with other fall color champions like Sugar Maple, Burning Bush, and Oakleaf Hydrangea for a spectacular autumn display.

Shade Garden Understory: Plant shade-tolerant perennials and groundcovers beneath your mature Ginkgo: Hostsa, ferns, Mondo grass, blue rug juniper, or pachysandra.

Street Tree Allée: Plant multiple Ginkgo's 30-40 feet apart along a driveway or street for a formal, impressive entrance.

Perfect Companion Plants:

  • Blue Rug Juniper - low-growing evergreen groundcover for year-round interest
  • Mondo Grass - dark green grass-like groundcover for Asian garden themes
  • Hosta's - shade-tolerant perennials for understory plantings
  • Conifers - evergreen backdrop that contrasts with Ginkgo's golden fall color
  • Japanese Maples - complementary Asian aesthetic with contrasting leaf shapes

Professional Products for Success

Maximize your Ginkgo's establishment and growth with these professional products (available in our store):

  • SR-18-5-10 Slow Release Fertilizer: Balanced nutrition for vigorous growth and optimal health
  • Root Booster: Accelerates root establishment for faster growth and better drought tolerance
  • Moisture Maxx Wetting Agent: Improves soil moisture retention during establishment

Your Questions Answered

Q: What hardiness zones is Ginkgo suitable for?
A: Ginkgo is hardy in zones 3-9, which covers most of the United States. It handles extreme cold (down to -40°F) and summer heat, making it one of the most adaptable shade trees available.

Q: Why should I choose a male Ginkgo instead of female?
A: Male Ginkgo's produce NO fruit, which means zero mess and zero cleanup. Female trees produce foul-smelling fruit that drops in fall. Male trees give you all the beauty with none of the hassle—this is why professionals specify male trees exclusively.

Q: How fast does Ginkgo grow?
A: Ginkgo grows 1-2 feet per year under good conditions. While not the fastest tree, its legendary toughness and longevity make it worth the wait. This is a tree you plant for generations, not instant gratification.

Q: How big does it get?
A: Mature Ginkgo's reach 50-80 feet tall and wide. Give it plenty of space—plant at least 30-40 feet from structures. This is a substantial shade tree that creates impressive presence.

Q: Is the fall color really that spectacular?
A: Yes! Ginkgo's fall color is brilliant, uniform golden-yellow that glows in autumn sunlight. Unlike maples with variable color, Ginkgo delivers consistent, spectacular gold every year. It's one of the most photographed fall color trees.

Q: Does it have pest or disease problems?
A: Virtually none. After 100 million years of evolution, Ginkgo has outlasted most threats. No serious pests or diseases—this is one of the most trouble-free trees you can plant.

Q: Can I plant it in the city?
A: Absolutely. Ginkgo is legendary for urban tolerance. It handles pollution, compacted soil, salt, and harsh conditions better than most trees. It's a top choice for street tree plantings.

Q: Is it deer resistant?
A: Yes. Deer typically avoid Ginkgo trees, so you can enjoy your tree without deer damage.

Q: Can I order multiple trees or companion plants in one shipment?
A: Yes! Our boxes accommodate multiple plants, and you get FREE shipping regardless. It's a smart way to create a complete landscape or plant multiple Ginkgo's for an allée effect.

Our Commitment to Your Legacy

We've been growing premium plants since 2006, and we stand behind every one. Your Ginkgo tree is grown with care, selected for quality, and shipped at the optimal time for your region's climate. This is a tree that will outlive us all—we take that responsibility seriously.

Shipping & Processing:
• Orders ship within 1-3 business days
• Orders placed after Wednesday 4:00 PM through Sunday ship the following Monday
• Weather holds: Shipments may be temporarily held during extreme temperatures (above 95°F or below 34°F)
• Trees may arrive dormant in colder months—this is normal and healthy
• Plant promptly and keep root zone lightly moist for best establishment
FREE SHIPPING on every order!

Order Now and Plant Your Living Legacy!

Join thousands of gardeners who've planted Ginkgo trees as living legacies for future generations. This is the tree that connects you to 100 million years of history and extends your legacy 1,000 years into the future. Whether you're creating a spectacular fall focal point, planting a memorial tree, or simply want the most unique shade tree in your neighborhood, Ginkgo delivers—for generations to come.

Remember: This living fossil has survived 100 million years—order now and become part of its incredible story!

Order today and start your family's living legacy with the most extraordinary shade tree on Earth!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included when ordering a maidenhair tree for sale?

You'll receive a live male Ginkgo biloba (maidenhair tree) in the size you select, shipped at the current seasonal stage of growth. During colder months it may arrive dormant with little to no visible top growth, which is normal and healthy. Plant it promptly and keep the root zone lightly moist so it can establish well.

How do I plant and care for a maidenhair tree for sale once it arrives?

Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil and water consistently during the first growing season to help roots establish. After establishment, ginkgo tree care is generally low maintenance, with occasional watering during hot or dry periods. Prune only as needed to remove crossing or damaged branches.

What is the growth rate of ginkgo biloba tree for sale plants?

The growth rate of Ginkgo biloba is typically slow to moderate, often around 1–2 feet per year under good conditions. Mature size can reach roughly 50–80 feet tall and wide, so give it plenty of space. Full sun, evenly moist (not soggy) soil, and early-spring fertilizing can support steadier growth.

 

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