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The Ginkgo tree has outlived its pathogens.

“G. biloba, the beloved street tree of New York and many other cities, so able to stand up to insects, diseases and car ramming, is virtually indistinguishable from 70 million-year-old fossils of G. adiantoides.”—The New York Times

 
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