About the genus of mainly extinct trees its single living species, the Ginkgo tree Ginkgo biloba Automatic ... Ginkgo biloba MacAbee BC.jpg image caption Ginkgo biloba Eocene , McAbee, British Columbia B.C. , Canada. authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Ginkgo adiantoides G. adiantoides Ginkgo apodes G. apodes Ginkgo biloba G. biloba Ginkgo cranei G. cranei Ginkgo digitata G. digitata Ginkgo dissecta G. dissecta Ginkgo gardneri G. gardneri Ginkgo ginkgoidea G. ginkgoidea Ginkgo huolinhensis G. huolinhensis Ginkgo huttonii G. huttonii Ginkgo yimaensis G. yimaensis synonyms ... bin npgs html genus.pl?4960 title Genus Ginkgo L. accessdate 2008 03 26 work Germplasm Resources Information ..., Beltsville Area Illegal and superfluous name Vienna ICBN Art. 52 for Ginkgo L. ref Ginkgo is a genus of highly unusual non flowering plants with one extant species, Ginkgo biloba G. biloba , which is regarded as a living fossil . The most recently described new species fossil is Ginkgo huolinhensis . Prehistory The Ginkgo is a living fossil , with fossils recognisably related to modern Ginkgo ... to the genus Ginkgo first appeared in the Early Jurassic , and the genus diversified and spread throughout ... progressed, and by the Paleocene , Ginkgo adiantoides was the only Ginkgo species left in the Northern ... Hemisphere . At the end of the Pliocene , Ginkgo fossils disappeared from the fossil record everywhere ... the Northern Hemisphere fossil species of Ginkgo can be reliably distinguished. Given the slow pace ... al ., p.85. ref File Fossil Plant Ginkgo.jpg Fossil Ginkgo huttonii leaves from the Jurassic of England ... millions of years, many of the Ginkgo s life history parameters fit. These are extreme longevity slow ... Royer et al ., p.87. ref and the extremely similar fossil Ginkgo favored similar environments the sediment record at the majority of fossil Ginkgo localities indicates it grew primarily in disturbed environments along streams and levees. ref name Royer 2003 Ginkgo therefore presents an ecological paradox ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Ginkgo symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer F. Borngen and L. D. Schmadel discovery site Tautenburg discovered October 5, 1991 designations yes mp name 85197 alt names 1991 TG5 named after Ginkgo biloba mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.5297996 perihelion 1.8548780 semimajor eccentricity 0.1539273 period 1185.6593318 avg speed inclination 2.59359 asc node 323.44268 mean anomaly 39.36689 arg peri 64.84583 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 16.8 85197 Ginkgo 1991 TG5 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on October 5, 1991 by F. Borngen and L. D. Schmadel at Tautenburg . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 85197 Ginkgo JPL Small Body Database Browser on 85197 Ginkgo DEFAULTSORT Ginkgo Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1991 beltasteroid stub fa it 85197 Ginkgo pl 85197 Ginkgo pt 85197 Ginkgo uk 85197 yo 85197 Ginkgo ... more details
recent ref name Mustoe cite journal last1 Mustoe first1 G.E. year 2002 title Eocene Ginkgo leaf fossils ... Sun year 1998 id 32353 title Ginkgo biloba downloaded 11 May 2006 Listed as Endangered EN B1 2c v2.3 ref image GINKGOBAUM 2.jpg image caption Mature tree binomial Ginkgo biloba binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. GinkgoGinkgo biloba in Chinese and Japanese , pinyin romanization y n x ng , Hepburn ...  years old. Ginkgo is a relatively shade intolerant species that at least in cultivation grows ... slopes, and cliff edges. Accordingly, Ginkgo retains a prodigious capacity for vegetative growth ... are evidently important in the persistence of Ginkgo in a survey of the semi wild stands remaining in Tian Mu Shan, 40 of the Ginkgo specimens surveyed were multi stemmed, and few saplings were present. ref Royer et al ., pp. 86 87 ref Stem Ginkgo branches grow in length by growth of shoots with regularly ... into a long ordinary shoot, or vice versa. Leaves File Ginkgo Biloba Leaves Black Background.jpg left thumb Ginkgo leaves in summer File GinkgoLeaves.jpg left thumb Ginkgo leaves in autumn The leaf ... Ginkgo , Cordaites , and the Conifers ref File Ginkgo biloba male flower.jpg center thumb Male flower. File Ginkgo biloba female flower.jpg center thumb Female flower. The fertilization of ginkgo seeds ... ref name Press cite book author Vanbeek A. Vanbeek title Ginkgo Biloba Medicinal and Aromatic ... to the sperm of cycads, which are slightly larger. Ginkgo sperm were first discovered by the Japanese botanist Sakugoro Hirase in 1896. ref http www.biologie.uni hamburg.de b online fo47 ginkgo ogura.htm History of Discovery of Spermatozoids In Ginkgo biloba and Cycas revoluta ref The sperm ... the ovule. Although it is widely held that fertilization of ginkgo seeds occurs just before or after ... Rothwell first2 G. W. title Is Ginkgo biloba Ginkgoaceae Really an Oviparous Plant? journal American ... ref gallery File Ginkgo Tree Ginkgo biloba Trunk Bark 2000px.jpg Trunk bark File Ginkgo biloba male.JPG ... more details
Speciesbox fossil range Fossilrange Late Paleocene image Ginkgo adiantoides G. cranii.jpg image caption Reconstruction of Ginkgo cranei by B.M. Begovi Bego and Z. Zhou, 2012 ref name Bego Begovi Bego, B.M. 2011 . Nature s Miracle Ginkgo biloba , Book 1, Vols. 1 2, pp. 60 61. ref genus Ginkgo species cranei authority Zhou, Quan, & Liu, 2012 extinct yes Ginkgo cranei is an extinct Ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae described from a series of isolated fossil Ovule ovulate organs and leaves . The species is known from Late Paleocene upper Paleocene sediments exposed in the state of North Dakota , USA. It is the first Ginkgo species to be described from Tertiary age reproductive structures. ref name Zhou2012 cite journal last1 Zhou first1 Z. last2 Quan first2 C. last3 Liu first3 Y S year 2012 title Tertiary Ginkgo ovulate organs with associated leaves from North Dakota, U.S.A., and their evolutionary significance journal International Journal of Plant Sciences volume 173 issue 1 pages 67 80 jstor 10.1086 662651 ref History and classification Ginkgo cranei is represented by a group of fossil specimens from the Upper Paleocene aged Sentinel Butte Formation exposed near the town of Almont, North Dakota . The specimens are preserved in a fine grained yellow to brown colored shale with a notably high iron content. Fossils found in the shale s are often three dimensionally preserved with stem and seed structure intact. The age of the formation is based on the recovery of Tiffanian late Tiffanian mammals in the upper section of the formation along with the floral and palynology palynological assemblages of the formation. Many of the G. cranei seeds are preserved as casts with hollow ... leaves that were formerly assigned to the form genus Ginkgo adiantoides . ref name Zhou2012 The type ... Ginkgo fossils. ref name Zhou2012 Description G. cranei ovulate organs are noted for the presence ... from the living Ginkgo biloba ovulate organs, which are larger at convert 30 by 20 mm in and have ... more details
Speciesbox fossil range Early Eocene image Ginkgo dissecta SR 96 08 01.JPG image caption G. dissecta leaf genus Ginkgo species dissecta authority Mustoe, 2002 extinct yes Ginkgo dissecta is an extinct ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae described from a series of isolated fossil leaves . ref name Mustoe2002 The species is known from Eocene Early Eocene ref name Manchester2008 cite journal last1 Manchester first1 S. coauthor Pigg, K. year 2008 title The Eocene mystery flower of McAbee, British Columbia journal Botany volume 86 pages 1034 1038 doi 10.1139 B08 044 ref sediments exposed in the province of British Columbia Canada and the state of Washington U.S. state Washington , USA. It is one of two ginkgo species found at the Washington and British Columbia sites. ref name Mustoe2002 cite journal last1 Mustoe first1 G.E. year 2002 title Eocene Ginkgo leaf fossils from the Pacific Northwest journal Canadian Journal of Botany volume 80 pages 1078 1087 doi 10.1139 b02 097 ref History and classification Ginkgo dissecta is represented by a group of fossil specimens from four different geologic formations. The type locality for the species is at the Ypresian ref name Manchester2008 McAbee site , near Cache Creek, British Columbia , and in an unnamed formation belonging to the Kamloops Group . G. dissecta is also known from the similarly aged sites of the Klondike Mountain Formation which outcrop around the town of Republic, Washington Republic , Ferry County, Washington . ref name ... s for Ginkgo dissecta include two leaf fossils, a holotype and a paratype both from the McAbee ... thesis by Verschoor. ref name Mustoe2002 Description Leaves of Ginkgo dissecta have a leaf ... 40 mm in in length. In contrast to the two lobed structure of modern Ginkgo biloba leaves the morphology ... veins per centimeter in G. biloba . G. dissecta is superficially similar to the older species Ginkgo digitata G. digitata and Ginkgo huttoni G. huttoni known from Jurassic fossils. However both G. digitata ... more details
Automatic taxobox status DD status system iucn3.1 image2 Ginkgo toothed beaked whale size.svg image2 caption Size comparison against an average human taxon Mesoplodon ginkgodens binomial Mesoplodon ginkgodens binomial authority Nishiwaki and Kamiya, 1958 range map Cetacea range map Ginkgo toothed Beaked Whale.png range map caption Ginkgo toothed Beaked Whale range The ginkgo toothed beaked whale Mesoplodon ginkgodens is a poorly known species of whale even for a beaked whale , and was named for the unusual shape of its dual teeth. It is a fairly typical looking species, but is notable for the males not having any scarring. Physical appearance Ginkgo toothed beaked whales are more robust than most mesoplodon ts, but otherwise look fairly typical. Halfway through the jaw, there is a sharp curve up where the ginko leaf shaped tooth is. Unlike other species such as Blainville s beaked whale and Andrews beaked whale , the teeth do not arch over the rostrum. The beak itself is of a moderate length. The coloration is overall dark gray on males with light patches on the front half of the beak and around the head, and small white spots on the bottom of the tail, but the location may be variable. Females are a lighter gray and have countershading. Both genders reach 4.9 meters 16  feet in length. They are around 2.4 meters long 8  feet when born. The largest sizes for male and female are 4.8 meters and 4.9 meters, respectively. The size of these whales at birth are about two meters .... They are also affected by drift gillnets. The ginkgo toothed beaked whale is covered by the Memorandum ... of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region Cetacea O.1 DEFAULTSORT Ginkgo Toothed ... Category Fauna of Iran Whale, Ginkgo toothed Beaked Category Megafauna of Eurasia Category Megafauna of Africa br Mezoplodon dent ginkgo ca Z fid de dents de ginkgo da Ginkgotandet n bhval de Japanischer ... pt Baleia bicuda de ginkgo sr Mesoplodon ginkgodens tr Japon gagal balinas uk ... more details
web url http www.historylink.org essays output.cfm?file id 7396 title Ginkgo Petrified Forest State ... cite web url http www.historylink.org essays output.cfm?file id 7396 title Ginkgo Petrified Forest .... In October 2000, the National Park Service designated the Ginkgo Petrified Forest as a National ... links http www.parks.wa.gov parks ?selectedpark Ginkgo Petrified Forest 2FWanapum Recreational Area Washington State Parks Ginkgo page http www.historylink.org essays output.cfm?file id 7396 HistoryLink ... state state parks Category National Natural Landmarks in Washington state Ginkgo Petrified Forest ... more details
Ginko may refer to Inspector Ginko , a character in Italian comic Diabolik The main character in the Japanese manga Mushishi Gink , Japanese for Bank Characters of Persona 2 Lisa Silverman Lisa Silverman , a character from the PlayStation video game Persona 2 . Ginko is her nickname. a haiku walk See also Ginkgo Biloba a plant tree , food seed from tree , and herbal extract from leaf Ginkgo The mostly extinct class of tree of which Ginkgo Biloba is the only known survivor it Ginko disambig ... more details
About the Goethe poem the tree Ginkgo biloba Gingo biloba later Ginkgo biloba is a poem written by the Germans German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe . The poem was published in his work West stlicher Diwan , first published in 1819. In his work he changed Ginkgo into Gingo for literary reasons. Clarify date January 2010 Image Marianne von Willemer.png thumb Marianne von Willemer Goethe sent Marianne von Willemer 1784 1860 , the wife of the Frankfurt banker Johann Jakob von Willemer 1760 1838 , a Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo leaf as a symbol of friendship and on September  15, 1815 he read his draft of the poem to her and friends. On September  23, 1815 he saw Marianne for the last time. Then he showed her the Ginkgo tree in the garden of Heidelberg Castle from which he took the two leaves pasted onto the poem. After that he wrote the poem and sent it to Marianne on September  27, 1815. Directly across from the Ginkgo tree stands the Goethe memorial tablet. The poem was published later as Suleika in West stlicher Diwan . Image Goethe Ginkgo Biloba.jpg thumb Later version of the text by Goethe Rough english translation Gingo Biloba This leaf from a tree in the East, Has been given to my garden. It reveals a certain secret, Which pleases me and thoughtful people. Is it a living being, Which has separated in itself? Or are these two, who chose To be recognized as one? Answering this kind of question, Haven t I found the proper meaning, Don t you feel in my songs, That I m one and double? The letter containing this poem with which Goethe included two Ginkgo leaves can be viewed in the Goethe Museum in D sseldorf . The Ginkgo planted in 1795 that Goethe led Marianne von Willemer to in September 1815 is no longer standing today. After 1928 the Ginkgo tree in the castle garden was labelled as the same tree that inspired Goethe to create his fine poem . The tree was probably still standing in 1936. br Works by Goethe Category German poetry Category Poetry by Johann Wolfgang ... more details
File Sakugoro Hirase.jpg right thumb Hirase Sakugor c. 1912 nihongo Hirase Sakugor February 12, 1856 January 4, 1925 was a Japan ese botanist and painter. Born into a samurai family in Fukui, Fukui Fukui , Hirase discovered the spermatozoid s of the ginkgo in January 1894, before Seiichiro Ikeno discovered the spermatozoids of the cycad . ref name Ogura cite journal last Ogura first Y. title HISTORY OF DISCOVERY OF SPERMATOZOIDS IN GINKGO BILOBA AND CYCAS REVOLUTA journal Phytomorphology year 1967 volume 17 pages 109 114 url http www.biologie.uni hamburg.de b online fo47 ginkgo ogura.htm ref Works Selections regarding Ginkgo biloba 1894a. Fecundation period of Ginkgo biloba . In Japanese Bot. Mag., Tokyo 8 7 9. 1894b. Notes on the attraction spheres in the pollen cells of Ginkgo biloba . In Japanese Bot. Mag., Tokyo 8 359 60 361 364. 1895a. Etudes sur le Ginkgo biloba note pr liminaire . Bot. Mag.,Tokyo 9 239 240. 1895b. Etudes sur la f condation et l embryog nie du Ginkge biloba 1 . J. Coll Sci. imp. Univ. Tokyo 8 307 3 22. 1896a. Spermatozoid of Ginkgo biloba . In Japanese Bot. Mag., Tokyo 10 171. 1896b. On the spermatozoid of Ginkgo. In Japanese . Bot. Mag., Tokyo 10 325 328. 1897. Untersuchungen ber das Verhalten des Pollens von Ginkgo biloba . Bot. Zbl. 49 33 35. 1898. Etudes sur la f condation et l embryog nie du Ginkgo biloba second m moire . J. Coll. Sei. imp. Univ. Tokyo 12 103 149. References Reflist http art random.main.jp samescale 068 2.html Persondata NAME Hirase, Sakugoro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Botanist DATE OF BIRTH February 12, 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH Fukui, Japan DATE OF DEATH January 4, 1925 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hirase, Sakugoro Category Japanese botanists Category 1856 births Category 1925 deaths ja ... more details
Maiden s hair or maidenhair can refer to Maiden s hair plant, any of several green seaweeds Maiden s hair plant, several species of the genus Chlorodesmis Maiden s hair plant, several species of the genus Caulerpa Maidenhair moss Fissidens adianthoides , a species of moss Maidenhair fern , several ferns of the genus Adiantum Maidenhair spleenwort Asplenium trichomanes , a species of fern Maiden s hair tree or ginkgo Ginkgo biloba disambig plants ... more details
Automatic taxobox fossil range fossil range 199.6 0 Jurassic recent image Gingko fossile jurassique 0.png image caption Jurassic Ginkgo leaves display children 1 The Ginkgoaceae is a family of gymnosperm s which appeared during the Mesozoic Era, of which the only extant representative is Ginkgo biloba , which is for this reason sometimes regarded as a living fossil . Formerly, however, there were several other genera, and forests of ginkgo existed. Because leaves can take such diverse forms within a single species, these are a poor measure of diversity, but wood structure points to the existence of diverse ginkgo forests in ancient times. ref name Gnaedinger2011 cite doi 10.1016 j.geobios.2011.01.007 ref Principal genera Baiera Ginkgo Ginkgoites Ginkgo dium Ginkgopitys Phoenicpsis Polyspermophyllum Trichopitys External links ITIS id 500006 taxon Ginkgoopsida ITIS id 18021 taxon Ginkgopsida ITIS id 18022 taxon Ginkgoales ITIS id 18023 taxon Ginkgoaceae References reflist Category Ginkgophyta Category Plant families plant stub Plant classification bg da Tempeltr r kken es Ginkgoaceae fr Ginkgoaceae it Ginkgoaceae hu P fr nyfeny f l k mk nl Ginkgoaceae ja pl Mi orz bowe pt Ginkgoaceae sr Ginkgoaceae fi Neidonhiuspuut tl Ginkgophyta vi H B ch qu zh ... more details
Image Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum.jpg thumb 200px The Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum 4 acres 1.6 hectares is a non profit arboretum located at 616 Pleasant Street, Paris, Kentucky . The Arboretum is open to the public, sunrise to sunset, free of charge. The Wallis Arboretum is considered one of the finest old tree collections in central Kentucky . Its first trees were planted in the mid 1850s, around the 1851 house that is now the headquarters of The Garden Club of Kentucky. Most of the planting was under the direction of Nannine Clay Wallis, in the first half of the 20th century. Mrs. Wallis was a founder and later president of both GCKY and The National Council of State Garden Clubs. Image Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum Ginkgo.jpg thumb left 200px Large Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo on the grounds The Arboretum now contains about 70 varieties of trees including many varieties of flowering dogwood s, as well as a rose garden, an herb garden, a reflecting pool, a daylily garden, and a pavilion. The largest trees at the arboretum include a Small leaved linden Tilia Cordata , Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo Ginkgo Biloba , Northern red oak Quercus rubra , Tulip Poplar , Lireodendren Tulipfera , Sugar Maple Acer Sacrum and a Magnolia acuminata Cucumber tree Magnolia acuminata . External links http www.gardencentral.org kentucky arboretum Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum, Garden Club of Kentucky See also List of botanical gardens in the United States coord missing Kentucky Category Arboreta in Kentucky Category Botanical gardens in Kentucky Category Protected areas of Bourbon County, Kentucky Kentucky geo stub US garden stub ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Chawanmushi image File Chawan mushi.JPG 230px caption Chawanmushi in a restaurant in Hamamatsu , Japan alternate name country Japan region Japan and Japanese language Japanese speaking areas creator course Appetizer served main ingredient Egg, Ginkgo biloba ginkgo seeds, soy sauce , dashi , and mirin , shiitake mushrooms , kamaboko , lily root, boiled shrimp variations Chinese steamed eggs , Gyeran jjim calories other Chawanmushi , Chawanmushi , literally tea cup steam or steamed in a tea bowl is an egg food egg custard dish found in Japan that uses the seeds of Ginkgo biloba ginkgo . ref name downer cite book last Downer first Lesley title At the Japanese Table New and Traditional Recipes publisher Chronicle Books year 2001 pages 103 isbn 9780811832809 ref Unlike many other custards, it is usually eaten as an appetizer. The custard consists of an egg mixture flavored with soy sauce , dashi , and mirin , with numerous ingredients such as shiitake mushrooms , kamaboko , yuri ne lily root and boiled shrimp placed into a tea cup like container. ref name downer The recipe for the dish is similar to that of Chinese steamed eggs , but the toppings may often differ. Chawanmushi can be eaten either hot and cool. When udon is added as an ingredient, it is called odamaki mushi or odamaki udon . Unusual for a traditional Japanese dish, it is commonly eaten with a spoon. References reflist See also Chinese steamed eggs Gyeran jjim Commons category Chawanmushi Category Japanese cuisine Category Appetizers Category Egg dishes Japan cuisine stub de Chawanmushi es Chawanmushi fr Chawanmushi id Chawanmushi it Chawanmushi jv Chawanmushi ms Chawanmushi ja fi Chawanmushi vi Chawanmushi ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Maejeon myeon is a myeon, or township, in Cheongdo County, Gyeongsangbuk do , South Korea . Maejeon is home to two elementary schools and Maejeon Middle School. Maejeon is well known for producing seedless persimmons, jujubees and hapyeong ginkgo. Tourists from neighboring counties like to visit the Cheongdo Bansi Agricultural Experience, where they can pick persimmons and jujubees. coord missing South Korea DEFAULTSORT Maejeon Myeon Category Cheongdo Category Towns in South Korea ko ... more details
of Ginkgo biloba leaves, extracts, and phytopharmaceuticals journal Journal of Chromatography A volume ... of Ginkgo biloba for the presence of ginkgotoxin and ginkgotoxin 5 glucoside journal Journal of AOAC International volume 83 issue 6 pages 1313 1320 pmid 11128132 ref Analyses of the powder of Ginkgo ... 5 glucoside in Ginkgo biloba seeds journal Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies ... of Ginkgo biloba . ref name Fiehe cite journal author Fiehe K., Arenz A., Drewke C., Hemscheidt ..., overconsumption of Ginkgo biloba seeds, especially by children, can result in loss of consciousness ... target for ginkgotoxin from Ginkgo biloba journal The FEBS Journal volume 274 issue 4 pages 1036 1045 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image LabyrinthAtLEAF.JPG thumb Two young children play on the labyrinth at the Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier Park. Lake Erie Arboretum is a young arboretum located within Frontier Park, at the intersection of 8th Street and Bayfront Parkway, Erie, Pennsylvania , USA. It is open daily without fee. The arboretum first began as an idea in 1997, with the first tree planted in 1998. By now it contains over 300 young trees representing some 225 tree varieties. New trees are still being added. Some of its tree specimens include Alder , Catalpa , Dogwood , Douglas fir , Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo , Crataegus Hawthorn , Shagbark Hickory , Tilia Linden , Honey locust , Maple , Scarlet Oak , Russian Olive , Liriodendron Tulip tree , Black Walnut , and Corkscrew Willow . See also List of botanical gardens in the United States Coord missing Pennsylvania Category Arboreta in Pennsylvania Category Botanical gardens in Pennsylvania Category Parks in Erie, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania geo stub US garden stub arboretum stub ... more details
Image Copy of DSCF0030.jpg thumb right Neogothic chapel in Mo ovce Image KaplnkaMosovce.jpg thumb view from park The Neogothic chapel in Mo ovce , Slovakia was constructed in 1911 by Count Ferenc R vay as a Mausoleum . The upper part of this neogothic building was used as a chapel and the lower as a crypt . Its exterior features a wide range of neogothic components. The Chapel is situated in the west corner of a park, which was also established by Count R vay. Rarities in the park are exotic chestnut and Ginkgo biloba ginkgo trees. See also Manor House in Mo ovce Church of Holy Trinity in Mo ovce External links http www.mosovce.sk Official site sk icon http www.mosovce.sk doc tur spr Brozura anj.doc Tourist Brochure http www.tourist channel.sk mosovce indexen.html Information about Mo ovce http www.bb.telecom.sk drienok english Drienok coord missing Slovakia Category Chapels in Slovakia Category Mo ovce Slovakia church stub cs Novogotick kaple Mo ovce sk Neogotick kaplnka v Mo ovciach ... more details
The Arboretum de Bellefontaine 13 hectares is an arboretum located in Champigneulles , Meurthe et Moselle , Lorraine region Lorraine , France . It contains specimens of beech , birch , chestnut , Ginkgo biloba ginkgo , maple , oak , pine , sequoia , and spruce . See also List of botanical gardens in France References http fvayeur.free.fr arboretum Champigneulles.html L Echo des Ch naies entry French http www3.ac nancy metz.fr eco e buffon champigneulles spip.php?article544 L arboretum French, with photographs http www.nancystan.com alturas.html Nancystan entry French Georges H. Parent, Les H tres tortillards, Fagus sylvatica L. var. tortuosa P pin, de Lorraine, dans leur contexte europ en , Ferrantia 48, 2006, page 28. http www.mnhn.lu recherche ferrantia publications ferrantia48.pdf coord missing France Category Gardens in Meurthe et Moselle Bellefontaine, Arboretum de Category Botanical gardens in France Bellefontaine, Arboretum de MeurtheMoselle geo stub France garden stub ... more details
Ernestine Chasseb uf n e Troispoux born in 1910, Botz en Mauges , disappeared in 2005 was a France French letter writer. Life Ernestine Chasseb uf spent all her life in Anjou . Born in Botz en Mauges , Maine et Loire , she married in 1928 Edmond Chasseb uf, who died in 1970. She stayed most of her life in Coutures, Maine et Loire Coutures , in Maine et Loire , where she took care of her garden and her chickens. In 1999, she began to write letters denouncing in a truculent and naive style inefficiencies and inequities. Alain R mond and fr Jean Lebrun Jean Lebrun enable her to gain a little celebrity. Especially at the occasion of the debate about free lending of books in public library libraries , she wrote to all the writers who had signed the petition demanding the withdrawal of their books in public libraries until an agreement has been found. After this start, she continued to write to people in the economic, political, and literary world or in the media, her common sense and frankness highlighted inconsistencies and mediocrity in the French society. Works The wheelbarrow and the two orphans . Letters on the right lending library, Vauchr tien I. Davy Angers d. Deleatur, 2000 Davy Angers Ed. 2000 http ginkgo editeur.com couv ernest1.jpg Ernestine writes everywhere , Volume 1 1999 Paris, http ginkgo editeur.com biloba.html Ginkgo , 2004, ISBN 9782846790154 http www.ginkgo editeur.fr couv ernest2.jpg Ernestine writes everywhere , Volume 2 Paris, Ginkgo, 2004, ISBN 9782846790215 http www.ginkgo editeur.fr couv ernest3.jpg Ernestine writes everywhere , Volume 3 Correspondence 2000 2005 , Paris, Ginkgo publisher, 2005. ISBN 9782846790345 See also Jean Pierre Brisset Persondata NAME Chasseboeuf, Ernestine ALTERNATIVE NAMES Troispoux, Ernestine maiden name SHORT DESCRIPTION France French letter writer DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH Botz en Mauges , France DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH Anjou , France DEFAULTSORT Chasseboeuf, Ernestine Category 1910 births Category ... more details
image Ginkgo Avenue of Keio.png thumb Strand of Ginkgo biloba ginkgo trees at Keio University Nihongo Hiyoshi is a part of the city of Yokohama , Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan . It is located within K hoku ku, Yokohama K hoku Ward in the northeast of Yokohama City. It is served by Hiyoshi Station Kanagawa Hiyoshi Station on the T ky T yoko Line and Green Line Yokohama Yokohama Subway . It is approximately 22 minutes by train from Shibuya Station Shibuya , and 15 minutes from Yokohama, being located between Moto Sumiyoshi on the north and Tsunashima on the south. Limited Express services do not stop at Hiyoshi. Hiyoshi is the home of Keio University s Hiyoshi campus, Yagami campus and Keio Business School. ref http www.kbs.keio.ac.jp english school campusmap.html Keio Business School Campus Map ref The main part of Hiyoshi Campus is located directly to the right of the station exit across Tsunashima Kaid . The campus sprawls over a low hill and is most remarkable for the many tall trees growing there. Yagami campus, located only a short walk from Hiyoshi campus, holds the faculty of Science and Technology. The town shopping district is on the opposite side of the station, the west side. The town s main thoroughfares run out from the station s Nishiguchi Square like the spokes of a wheel, though the direction of traffic is generally toward the station. Sun Road runs north traffic south . Hamagin D ri runs northwest. Ch D ri runs out to the west traffic east . And, Futsubu D ri comes in toward the station from the southwest. References reflist External links http www.tokyu dept.co.jp hiyoshi map parking.html Tokyu Department Store map ja icon Neighborhoods of Yokohama Category Neighborhoods of Yokohama ja ... more details
Taxobox name Ginkgoidae fossil range fossil range 199.6 0 Jurassic to recent image GinkgoBilobaAugusta.jpg regnum Plant ae classis Equisetopsida sensu lato Equisetopsida subclassis Ginkgoidae subclassis authority Engl. in H.G.A.Engler & K.A.E.Prantl 1897 ordo Ginkgoales ordo authority Gorozh. 1904 familia Ginkgoaceae familia authority Engl. in H.G.A.Engler & K.A.E.Prantl 1897 subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Baiera Ginkgo au L. 1771 Ginkgoites Ginkgo dium Ginkgopitys Phoenicpsis Polyspermophyllum Trichopitys synonyms Ginkgoidae is a subclass of Equisetopsida sensu lato Equisetopsida in the sense used by Mark W. Chase and James L. Reveal in their 2009 article A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III . ref name Chase 2009 This subclass contains the single extant genus Ginkgo under order Ginkgoales , family Ginkgoaceae . ref name Christenhusz 2011 Its only extant species is Ginkgo biloba , the Maidenhair Tree. Phylogeny The following diagram shows a likely phylogenic relationship between subclass Ginkgoidae and the other Equisetopsida subclasses. ref name Christenhusz 2011 Equisetopsida cladogram References reflist refs ref name Chase 2009 cite journal author Mark W. Chase & James L. Reveal year 2009 title A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III journal Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society volume 161 pages 122 127 url http www.scribd.com doc 51117527 CHASE REVEAL 2009 A phylogenetic classi EF AC 81cation of the land plants to accompany APG III ref ref name Christenhusz 2011 cite journal author Maarten J. M. Christenhusz, James L. Reveal, Aljos Farjon, Martin F. Gardner, Robert R. Mill, Mark W. Chase year 2011 title A new classification and linear sequence of extant gymnosperms journal Phytotaxa volume 19 pages 55 70 url http www.mapress.com phytotaxa content 2011 f pt00019p070.pdf ref plant stub Category Equisetopsida sensu lato ... more details
Infobox Former Municipality Japan Name Kisai JapaneseName MapImage Kisai in Saitama Prefecture Ja.svg Since March 23, 2010 Currently Kazo, Saitama Kazo Region Kanto Region Prefecture Saitama Prefecture Saitama District Kitasaitama District, Saitama Kitasaitama District Area km2 28.60 PopDate 2007 Population 19,884 Density km2 Coords coord 36 6 N 139 34 E region JP type city Tree Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo Flower Wisteria Bird SymbolImage SymbolDescription Mayor CityHallPostalCode CityHallAddress CityHallPhone CityHallLink http www.town.kisai.saitama.jp Kisai nihongo Kisai Kisai machi was a towns of Japan town located in Kitasaitama District, Saitama Kitasaitama District , Saitama Prefecture Saitama , Japan . As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 20,105 and a population density density of 702.97 persons per km . The total area was 28.60  km . On March 23, 2010, the towns of Kisai, Kitakawabe, Saitama Kitakawabe , and tone, Saitama tone merged with the Kazo, Saitama city of Kazo to form the city of Kazo. Kitasaitama District was dissolved as a result of this merger. Category Dissolved municipalities of Saitama Prefecture Saitama geo stub de Kisai Saitama ko ja zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Disambiguation For the author, see Vachss . Vach is a district in town of F rth , Germany since 1972. It is first mentioned in documents in 1059. The village is located between the Rhine Main Danube Canal and the Regnitz , into which the Zenn and, further north, the Michaelbach flows. The flood plain of Regnitz and Zenn is listed as a landscape conservation area. Traffic The station Vach Bahnhof is a regular stop on the railway line between F rth and Erlangen , but it is located far away from the district Vach in the district of Stadeln . Vach is also reachable by the motorway A73 from the north by the slip road Eltersdorf and from the south by the slip road Ronhof . Sights The church, rectory and the Kantorat form an attractive ensemble of monuments. The church with its western tower and its drawn in choir with a wind tower per eastern corner date from the Gothic architecture Gothic Age. The nave and choir were probably built in 1442, when Vach was promoted to a parish. The western tower with three floors was added shortly afterwards. A special feature is the Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo in the garden of the rectory, which is not open to the public. Coord 49 31 34 N 10 57 55 E region DE BY type city display title Category F rth de Vach ... more details