Ought to work. Ginkgo's are zone 5 trees. I've seen them in northern Indiana; Tampa shouldn't be a problem.
See the USDA's site for tree hardiness.
I see them in Kissimmee(zone 9)
The direct distance between Tampa, Florida and Plant City, Florida is 22 miles (35 km).The driving distance from Tampa to Plant City is 23.9 mi- about 27 mins.
The distance from Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa, Florida to Plant City, Florida is 18.6 miles. The average driving time is 19 minutes.
The plant most closely related to the ginkgo is the conifers.
The plant most closely related to the ginkgo is the conifers.
The web address of the Henry B. Plant Museum is: http://plantmuseum.com
813 is the area code for cities in Florida: USA - Florida - Oldsmar USA - Florida - Plant City USA - Florida - Tampa USA - Florida - Temple Terrace USA - Florida - Zephyrhills
813 is the area code for cities in Florida: USA - Florida - Oldsmar USA - Florida - Plant City USA - Florida - Tampa USA - Florida - Temple Terrace USA - Florida - Zephyrhills
The address of the Henry B. Plant Museum is: 401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606-1450
Yes.they are Dr willam
It means that a plant has separate male and female plants. Ginkgo has separate plants. The female ginkgo produces a stinky fruit.
It is 35.3 miles to Lakeland and Plant City between them is only 25.2 miles from Tampa, Florida.
a gymnosperm