Ginkgos are wonderful and ancient trees that are unusual in a number of ways.
One of their unusual features is Ginko Drop “Day”: they drop their leaves in a very short period, a day or two or three, rather than over the course of weeks like most deciduous trees.
These pictures were taken November 9th, when the leaf drop began in earnest, and November 13th, when it was pretty much done. The tree lost 90% of its leaves in about 3 days.
I’ll call “leaf drop” day November 11th this year. It was similar in 2023.
Tracked over the years, it makes a good indicator of local weather patterns.