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Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 26 November 2012
The 200 year-old Oatlands Ginkgo lost its leaves about two and a half weeks later than it did in 2011. The yellow blanket will remain for weeks as the unique, leathery foliage slowly breaks down.
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The Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 21 November 2012
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Living Legacy Dedication at Oatlands
This morning, Oatlands reached a milestone as the pilot site for the Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership’s Living Legacy Project. The first of more than 400 trees have been planted, and the very first dedicated. The Living Legacy Project seeks … Continue reading
Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 20 November 2012
Retaining its yellow coat into the Thanksgiving season.
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Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 16 November 2012.
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Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 9 November 2012
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Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 8 November 2012
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Oatlands Ginkgo Cam – 7 November 2012
Most of the Ginkgo biloba trees in the area have completely yellowed and shed their leaves by now. However, the 200 year-old Oatlands Ginkgo is still holding on to its foliage.
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Oatlands Ginkgo Cam on 6 November 2012
The Ginkgo Tree after first frost, on 6 November 2012.
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