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The History Of The Ginkgo It was at the Shaolin Temple in the Honan province where the last remaining plants of the Ginkgo tree were discovered. These trees were cultivated and revered by the monks of the temple who saved them from extinction. The Ginkgo is known for its many virtues. One such virtue is the possession of the human quality of loyalty. Today, Ginkgo trees are only found where they have been planted. In the Fall, their leaves turn a beautiful golden yellow and can be seen glittering in the morning sun. Pollution, insects, and disease do not easily affect the Ginkgo tree. It has no relatives in its family or species. This golden fossil tree, as it is sometimes called, is the sole survivor of a very ancient group. The Shuyokan Ryu Icho Mon
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