This one's just a documentary shot. Apparently all the ginkgo leaves fall off at once. Dispersed throughout the cemetery were these enormous ginkgo trees and each one had a thick carpet of perfect yellow leaves covereing everything beneath it.
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I kinda wished you posted up the color show - the gold color of the leaves are bitchin. found a Ginkgo tree here in ATL, wish I could get back and take some pics but not really anything interesting but the tree there. I love the structure of those trees.
they are quitte dense. there was one bad thing about them though. we spent quite some time thinking we smelled dog doo and checking our shoes. we complained about who would walk their dog in the cemetery. go home and did a little research on the ginko trees. turns out the female trees have "gingko berries" that smell rancid and that's what we were smelling the whole time.
2 comments:
I kinda wished you posted up the color show - the gold color of the leaves are bitchin. found a Ginkgo tree here in ATL, wish I could get back and take some pics but not really anything interesting but the tree there. I love the structure of those trees.
they are quitte dense. there was one bad thing about them though. we spent quite some time thinking we smelled dog doo and checking our shoes. we complained about who would walk their dog in the cemetery. go home and did a little research on the ginko trees. turns out the female trees have "gingko berries" that smell rancid and that's what we were smelling the whole time.
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