If you ever visit south China’s Fujian Province, remember to hug a 1,200-year-old ginkgo. But, you will need more people to do so.
Ginkgoes have been experiencing severe weather conditions since centuries, the two, however, still appears to be flourishing, attracting visitors. /VCG Photo
Both are defined as the hermaphrodite. /VCG Photo
Named “living fossils,” ginkgoes are listed on China's State-level Protective Plants Inventory, Class I. /VCG Photo