Letter: From Ms Valerie Wilson Trower
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Your correspondent in her letter on ginkgo trees has omitted to mention the distinctive webbed-foot shaped leaves and opportunities to view specimens.
May I recommend the young ginkgo in the Japanese Garden at Compton Acres, Poole, Dorset - sight of which resulted in my garden purchase. However, the best I have seen are the full-size ginkgos, complete with adult weeping habit, near the pedestrian underpass from the park at the north end of the Konigsallee, Dusseldorf, West Germany.
Yours faithfully,
VALERIE WILSON TROWER
Tintinhull, Somerset
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