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Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Stinky ginkgo trees
gotta go, says pol
You know, it's funny about those gingko trees, and individual
sensitivities..... Having lived in and around Washington, D.C., my whole
life, I have never even noticed the smell of the gingko fruits - not even when
they're lying around rotting on the ground under the trees, so it's not just
that I've been lucky enough not to come into proximity of them..... I
not only don't think they smell unpleasant, I've never even noticed that they
smell at all. There you have it, genetics I guess. I've heard about the smell
before, just never bothered by it.
As for cow pastures, I'm with those of you who love the smell of them, but
find recently-occupied bathrooms yucky.
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From: "Brungardt, Sam"
To: "North
American Fruit Explorers"
Subject: [NAFEX] Stinky
ginkgo trees gotta go, says pol
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:13:25
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Stinky ginkgo trees gotta go, says
pol
BY BILL FARRELL
NEW YORK
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Female
ginkgo trees have been banned in Beijing, removed from the streets of
Washington, D.C., and Lexington, Ky., and from the campus of the University of
Iowa.
Now one Brooklyn legislator also wants them
out of New York City.
Known for their
shallow roots and beautifully shaped leaves, ginkgos are among the most
popular and attractive urban trees. Provided they are not the fruit-producing
female ginkgo trees.
"The fruit not only smells, it has the same
substances found in poison oak and poison sumac," explained Assemblyman
William Colton (D-Gravesend). "There are 13 other jurisdictions in the United
States that have cut these trees down."
"We should be cutting them down as well," he
added.
As a rule, the city does not
plant ginkgo trees, and most nurseries kill the female plants before they can
be sold.
And, according to Parks
Department Forestry and Horticulture Director Fiona Watt, it can take more
than a decade for the trees to bear fruit.
Unfortunately for the residents along W. Fifth
St. in Gravesend, the city planted three female trees side-by-side there some
25 years ago.
Each fall, 85 year-old Mary Ciccolella, who
has one of the trees in front of her house, has to cope with the smelly, oily
fruit.
"From September to Thanksgiving. It's
horrible," said Ciccolella. "I love trees but we can't take it anymore."
Colton, who has written numerous
letters to parks officials requesting the trees be taken down, said he
continues to receive the same response. "The Parks Department policy is they
will not remove a heathy tree."
A department spokesman confirmed that policy
again yesterday.
That will not stop
Colton.
"I'm going to go the city's
Law Department and present evidence of the health concerns," said Colton.
"This is no longer just a
quality-of-life issue over the smell. This is an issue concerning people's
health," he said.
"No one is saying we
don't want trees. Plant other trees, of course," said Colton.
"It's a matter of putting the welfare of residents
above that of a tree," he added .
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