Alice Moye-Honeyman

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perhaps we should acknowledge the astonishing resilience of the ginkgo. They are often said to be excellent city trees, because they do not seem to be bothered by pollution or concrete or disturbed land or salty soil. From Manhattan to Seoul, you’ll find ginkgoes where you don’t find other trees. And so ginkgoes are often used as metaphors for adaptability and tenacity.
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