very common in gardens. u will find a huge tree in Nainital in the
University campus. Most probably all of them are planted.

On Jul 7, 7:58 pm, sibdas <[email protected]> wrote:
> I saw this plant on way to Hidimba temple. But I wonder whether this
> is the only specimen in India!. They are so common (planted of course)
> as avenue tree in Europe and America. So far I remember, I had seen a
> number of them in the Llyod Botanic Garden in Darjeeling , about 30
> years back. I had seen one in the Indian Botanic Garden in Calcutta
> ( although not healthy) may be 10 years back.
>
> On Jul 4, 9:23 pm, satish phadke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > *Ginkgo biloba*.
> > Maidenhair tree.
> > Probably the only specimen in India.
> > It is the only plant of its Phylum.
> > This tree is present in Manali on way to Hadimba temple.
> > Species name biloba indicates bi lobed leaf shape.
> > Link from Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba
> > Dr Satish Phadke
>
> > --
>
> > http:// satishphadke.blogspot.com
>
> >  DSCN0809.jpg
> > 172KViewDownload
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