Description
Pendulous ginkgos are drooping, often top-grafted, male clones that typically grow slowly to only 4′ tall by 6′ wide over the first ten years. They eventually mature over time to 8′ tall. They have a variable form, with branching typically being umbrella-shaped (primarily horizontal with a droop) rather than weeping. Light green leaves turn an excellent golden yellow in fall. (Courtesy of Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant Finder)