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It does it every December - Ginkgo Biloba Tree

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The Ginkgo tree dates back about 270 Million years, before the age of the dinosaurs. So for 270 million Decembers the trees have been turning a buttery yellow (yes, long long before there even was butter, or December for that matter...). In a couple of weeks the leaves will all fall and make a yellow carpet on the ground, most likely in a single rainstorm.

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