Ginkgo gardneri

In today's world, Ginkgo gardneri has become a topic of constant conversation and general interest. Whether due to its impact on society, its relevance in the professional field or its impact on personal life, Ginkgo gardneri has captured the attention of a wide spectrum of the public. Furthermore, its influence extends to multiple areas, from technology to culture, through politics and economics. As Ginkgo gardneri continues to evolve and take on new dimensions, it is crucial to analyze its nature and understand its scope. This article will seek to explore different aspects of Ginkgo gardneri and offer a comprehensive view of its importance today.

Ginkgo gardneri
Ginkgo gardneri fossil in The Natural History Museum, London.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Ginkgophyta
Class: Ginkgoopsida
Order: Ginkgoales
Family: Ginkgoaceae
Genus: Ginkgo
Species:
G. gardneri
Binomial name
Ginkgo gardneri
Florin (1936)

Ginkgo gardneri is an extinct ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae from the Paleocene of Ardtun Head, Isle of Mull, Scotland, described in 1936 by Rudolf Florin. This species is very closely related to G. biloba, the only living species of the genus Ginkgo.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Ginkgo gardneri, maidenhair tree". Science Source Images. Retrieved 2023-08-23.