If it grows such leaves consistently, that would make a really cool cultivar!
garis53
Potential endopolyploidy? Could be interesting to measure the genome size
ActiveMidnight6979
OMG I find that soo cool. Because that leaf mutation almost exactly looks like the phenotype of an ancient extinct gingko species *’ginkgo huttonii’* !!
This is a pic of the fossils from about ~~90 million years ago~~:
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If it grows such leaves consistently, that would make a really cool cultivar!
Potential endopolyploidy? Could be interesting to measure the genome size
OMG I find that soo cool. Because that leaf mutation almost exactly looks like the phenotype of an ancient extinct gingko species *’ginkgo huttonii’* !!
This is a pic of the fossils from about ~~90 million years ago~~:
https://preview.redd.it/keplr9tnru3g1.png?width=1440&format=png&auto=webp&s=c7c92365bc14b96da136f4d682ed48431e3b33c9
EDIT : Sorry , It is 190 Million years old, I misread the info in the website I took the pic from
Seems like you should propagate that sucker if you still can.