You're purchasing 2 Ginkgo trees, each measuring 12-18" in height and potted in 1-quart containers. If you're intrigued by trees with uniquely shaped leaves, a hint of almond flavor, and a lifespan of thousands of years, the prehistoric survivor known as the Ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba) might catch your interest. Often referred to as the maidenhair tree due to its duck-foot or fan-shaped leaves, the Ginkgo stands alone in its phylum, representing a distinct plant category. While its numerous relatives once roamed the Earth, Ginkgo biloba stands as the sole survivor of the Ginkgoales, a group of ancient seed-bearing plants. Native to China, Ginkgo trees are adaptable and thrive in average to medium moisture soil and full sun. They prefer moist, sandy, well-drained soil but can tolerate a wide range of conditions, including alkaline and acidic soils, compacted soils, saline conditions, air pollution, and heat. They adapt well to urban environments and are hardy in zones 3-8, reaching heights of 50 to 80' with spreads of 30-40'. These trees exhibit an average growth rate of 6-12" per year and are highly tolerant of deer. They face no serious insect or disease problems, making them an excellent choice for various purposes such as lawn trees, street trees, or shade trees. They also make effective additions to city parks or near commercial buildings. I do not ship to Alaska You're purchasing 2 Ginkgo trees, each measuring 12-18" in height and potted in 1-quart containers. If you're intrigued by trees with uniquely shaped leaves, a hint of almond flavor, and a lifespan of thousands of years, the prehistoric survivor known as the Ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba) might catch your interest. Often referred to as the maidenhair tree due to its duck-foot or fan-shaped leaves, the Ginkgo stands alone in its phylum, representing a distinct plant category. While its numerous relatives once roamed the Earth, Ginkgo biloba stands as the sole survivor of the Ginkgoales, a group of ancient seed-bearing plants. Native to China, Ginkgo trees are adaptable and thrive in average to medium moisture soil and full sun. They prefer moist, sandy, well-drained soil but can tolerate a wide range of conditions, including alkaline and acidic soils, compacted soils, saline conditions, air pollution, and heat. They adapt well to urban environments and are hardy in zones 3-8, reaching heights of 50 to 80' with spreads of 30-40'. These trees exhibit an average growth rate of 6-12" per year and are highly tolerant of deer. They face no serious insect or disease problems, making them an excellent choice for various purposes such as lawn trees, street trees, or shade trees. They also make effective additions to city parks or near commercial buildings.