Ginkgo tree named Shangri-la

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ABSTRACT:
A new and distinct variety of cultivar of Ginkgo tree of the Ginkgo biloba type characterized by a more compact habit of growth and a more desirable arrangement of branches growing at a favorable angle from the trunk and the crown having a full, dense, moderate spread.

REFERENCES:
patent: PP2675 (1966-10-01), Flemer
Preston, R. J., North American Trees, printed by the Iowa State College Press pp. 50 and 51, (date 1950).
Graves, A. H., Illustrated Guide to Trees and Shrubs Harper and Brothers, Publishers, N.Y., (1956), pp. XI-XIII.

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