MAIDENHAIR TREE Ginkgo biloba, ON THE HOUSE'S EAST SIDE LOOKING EAST. THIS TREE IS THE OLDEST DOCUMENTED AT BARTRAM'S GARDEN. WILLIAM HAMILTON, A NEIGHBOR AND ALSO A WELLKNOWN BOTANIST, INTRODUCED THE GINGKO TO NORTH AMERICA IN 1785, IN PART THROUGH THIS GIFT TO THE BARTRAMS John Bartram House and Garden, 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA Bartram, John Bartram, William Eastwick, Andrew Carr, Ann Bartram Carr, Robert Bartram, John Carr, John Bartram Meehan, Thomas Sargent, Charles S John Bartram Association Fry, Joel T, historian Elliott, Joseph, photog
MAIDENHAIR TREE Ginkgo biloba, ON THE HOUSE'S EAST SIDE LOOKING EAST. THIS TREE IS THE OLDEST DOCUMENTED AT BARTRAM'S GARDEN. WILLIAM HAMILTON, A NEIGHBOR AND ALSO A WELLKNOWN BOTANIST, INTRODUCED THE GINGKO TO NORTH AMERICA IN 1785, IN PART THROUGH THIS GIFT TO THE BARTRAMS John Bartram House and Garden, 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA Bartram, John Bartram, William Eastwick, Andrew Carr, Ann Bartram Carr, Robert Bartram, John Carr, John Bartram Meehan, Thomas Sargent, Charles S John Bartram Association Fry, Joel T, historian Elliott, Joseph, photographer Calderon, David, delineator Arzola, Robert R, project manager
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