Wednesday, November 15, 2017

A Living Fossil

These are Ginko Biloba trees. Sound familiar? The leaf extract is what people buy to improve their memory.



The Ginko tree is a living fossil, unchanged for more than 270 million years. This makes it the oldest tree on earth; a living ink to the dinosaurs.


How can you identify one? Because it's leaves are shaped like butterflies!


“A childhood is what anyone wants to remember of it. It leaves behind no fossils, except perhaps in fiction.” ~Carol Shields

19 comments:

LV said...

I need to find those trees and load up on the leaves if it will help my memory. Another interesting and informative post. Could not sleep so doing comments. You think I have a problem?

Linda said...

That is simply amazing! I learn something new every time I visit you!

Karen said...

Love the glorious color of those leaves!

Joan said...

I can only say AMAZING!

Reanaclaire said...

So lovely and I like the way you say Fossil.. that is my favorite brand name too! :)

George said...

Fascinating!

Chatty Crone said...

We have some of those down here - they are drop dead gorgeous - I did not know they were the oldest type tree tho.

Annie said...

We have a huge Ginko in our front yard, Ginny. I am impatiently waiting its full burst of yellow brilliance. Can't wait to share its beauty when it finally exploded into glorious color.

Christine said...

I love this tree & it's amazing yellow butterfly leaves!
Thanks for sharing!

Tamago said...

Wow, what a color! Ginko Biloba trees are so gorgeous. I love the yellow carpet they made on the grounds! Didn't know they are the oldest tree on earth. And I haven't noticed their leaves are shaped like butterflies. You have a really good sense to find beauty in nature :-)

MadSnapper said...

I have my calculator running the numbers on how many of these stunning leaves you should mail to me. 1 per brain cell I am thinking. LOL.... love the trees, the colors and the info. WOW

Filip and Kristel said...

Never saw so much yellow in my life. Top pictures.

Greetings,
Filip

Ruth Hiebert said...

That's an interesting tree. I'm pretty sure they don't grow in my area, at least I've never seen one.

Nancy Chan said...

I love this tree with butterfly leaves. Heard of Ginko but haven't seen the tree. The fallen leaves look like a yellow carpet.

Rose said...

I love the Ginkgo tree....I just think their leaves are so, so beautiful.

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Tbe leaves are a beautiful color and shape. I've taken ginko biloba tablets and they didn't seem to help. At least if they did, I don't remember it. :)

Small Kucing said...

Gosh...I love the color. Such a happy color

Carla from The River said...

I want one!!! Beautiful!!!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Such a virant yellow.

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