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Gingko biloba Collection at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens

Description

Name: Gingko biloba Collection at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens

Open to the public? Yes

County: Durham

Address (if public): 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC 27705

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USDA Hardiness Zone: 8a (2023)

Extension Demonstration Garden? No

Approximate year the garden/landscape was established:1939

What to look for: A map of the gardens with the location of the various Gingko biloba cultivars along with photos of the tree habit is presented here. 

Sarah P. Duke Gardens is a 55-acre botanic garden in the heart of Duke University that inspires transformative learning, promotes wellness and builds community.

Since its dedication in 1939, Duke Gardens has developed dramatically and beautifully. It now features four distinct areas: the original Terraces and their immediate surroundings, known as the Historic Gardens, including the Mary Duke Biddle Rose Garden and historic Roney Fountain; the H.L. Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, a representation of the flora of the Southeastern United States; the W.L. Culberson Asiatic Arboretum, devoted to plants of eastern Asia; and the Doris Duke Center Gardens, including the new Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden.

There are five miles of allées, walks, and pathways throughout the gardens. We hope you enjoy learning more about the world-class botanic garden that has blossomed at this world-class university through the decades.