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Ginkgo biloba 'Halka' - Halka Maidenhair Tree

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Ginkgo biloba 'Halka' is a captivating display of durability and show-stopping beauty condensed into a resilient tree. Often known as Halka Maidenhair Tree, it boasts a medium to large size, with a greater vigor and improved branching habit compared to its relatives. With fan-shaped leaves that transition from a lively green to a brilliant gold in the fall, the 'Halka' serves as a fascinating visual treat for any landscape. While it requires a moderate amount of water, its thirst for sunlight reaches its peak with a preference for full sun exposure. Impressively adaptable, it thrives amidst a variety of environmental conditions, including urban pollution, demonstrating its strength and endurance. Its rapid growth rate, coupled with superior resistance to diseases and pests, makes it an aesthetically pleasing and practical, fuss-free choice for both suburban and city landscapes. Make a statement with the Ginkgo biloba 'Halka', a magnificent testament to nature's longevity and beauty.

  • Size: Medium to large
  • Foliage: Fan-shaped leaves that turn gold in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Adaptability: Withstands a variety of environmental conditions, including urban pollution
  • Growth rate: Rapid with improved branching habit compared to the species.
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