Just never, every mess with the fruit! I mistook a ginkgo for a persimmon once and it was a lesson I won’t forget. It stinks like athletes foot
it’s seriously bad
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A picture I took at Bernheim Arboretum part of the 16,000 acre forest and arboretum created by my great grandfather Issac Bernheim.pic.twitter.com/kSz18CXzE1
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Beautiful!
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Now im confused and upset
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Slippery
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Some ginkgo trees even survived the atomic bomb at Hiroshima.
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Been wondering what these leaves were in my neighbors yard.
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That was interesting. I love the shape of Ginkgo leaves. I lived in NYC & there are a lot of Ginkgo trees but there aren't any where I live now. Love the leaves but the pods smell awful.
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When I was in college, the Ginko tree in front of the President’s house would have its leaves when I went to class and all would be on the ground after class, in the fall. Usually after a rain. It was the strangest thing the first time I experienced it.
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