Ginkgo biloba ‘Fastigiata Blagon’
Plant details
| Height at maturity | |
|---|---|
| Growth | Moderate, Slow |
| Exposure | |
| Foliage | Deciduous |
| Maintenance | |
| Growth habit | |
| Resistances | Cold-tolerant, Heat-tolerant, Pollution-tolerant, Wind-resistant |
| Soil | Poor, Well-drained |
| Recommended use | Avenues, Large areas/parks, Urban spaces |
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Ginkgo biloba ‘Fastigiata Blagon’ is a deciduous ornamental variety with an upright, columnar habit, ideal for narrow spaces or urban settings where a tall yet space-saving tree is desired. Selected for its narrow, tidy shape, this cultivar is an elegant and practical choice for avenues, parking areas, formal gardens, and public green spaces.
The tree reaches an average height of 10–15 meters, with a contained width of about 3–4 meters. Its growth is slow to moderate but very regular. The crown develops in a compact form, with branches growing mostly vertically, maintaining a clean and balanced profile.
The leaves are characteristic of Ginkgo biloba: fan-shaped, sometimes lobed at the edges, and light green in spring and summer. In autumn, the tree transforms with a stunning golden-yellow display.
Ginkgo biloba ‘Fastigiata Blagon’ is a male cultivar and therefore does not produce fruit or emit unpleasant odors. This makes it especially suitable for public spaces, parking lots, sidewalks, and high-traffic areas.
It adapts well to a wide range of soils, including compact or low-fertility ones, and is tolerant of air pollution, wind, summer heat, and severe cold. Once established, it can also withstand short periods of drought. It requires very little maintenance and is virtually immune to pests and diseases.
An excellent choice for those seeking an elegant, resilient tree with historical and landscape value but minimal management needs.
→ Discover Ginkgo biloba ‘Eiffel’, variety with a narrower, upright habit
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