To which group does ginkgo belong
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Ginkgos are woody, non-flowering plants from the sub-class of gymnosperms called Ginkgoidae. Only one solitary species, Ginkgo biloba, remains on Earth and is found naturally in a small area of China.
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Ginkgo biloba
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- Ginkgos are non-flowering plants and woody from the sub-class of gymnosperms called Ginkgoidae
- A single lone animal groups, Ginkgo biloba, stays on Earth and is found normally in a little zone of China
- Ginkgo biloba is a herb used to treat height ailment (counteraction), cerebral vascular inadequacy, subjective clutters, dementia, tipsiness/vertigo, discontinuous claudication, macular degeneration/glaucoma, memory misfortune, premenstrual disorder, SSRI-prompted sexual dysfunction, and as a vasodilator
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