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first of all its call a ginkgo tree and ginkoes is plural. it is a tree that cam e from Japan and is called a living fossil. it had pollen cones and yellow fruit that smell like rotting flesh. The leaves are a light green and look like fans. it drops its leaves all in one day. its scientific name is the ginkgo biloba. it can also be used as medicene, but eat too much of the leaves and it will act as poison, the leaves are similar to poison ivy. also, it is a vascular plant that grows about a 100ft . It is similar to cyads and ferns and has been around since the age of the dinosaurs

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