The gingko family dates back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. It still grows in the wild in China though it is cultivated throughout the world. It is considered a “living fossil”. Gingko biloba has been considered effective in the treatment of asthma and other allergic reactions.
An extremely tenacious plant, six gingko trees growing between 1–2 km from the 1945 atom bomb explosion in Hiroshima were among the few living things in the area to survive the blast. Although almost all other plants (and animals) in the area were destroyed, the gingkos, though charred, survived and were soon healthy again. The trees are alive to this day.
An open gingko leaf is made in remarkable detail using hand-patinaed cast bronze. The wire is silver. Measures 1 1/4″ x 1 3/4″.