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Use "gingkoes" in a sentence
"Cutting it down would be considered sacrilege in the average city park or shade garden—I'm not a big fan of gingkoes, but this was one of the more attractive specimens I've seen—but Erica Packard, the executive director of the Bronx and Manhattan Land Trusts, the community garden's new owner, didn't seem adverse to the idea."
"Around the edges of the room, behind the forest of illusory ferns and gingkoes and cycads, other extinct species lurked, here a hyaenodon with its vicious teeth; there a massetognathus like a big, skinny rat; watching it carefully, a dog-like direwolf; all part of an anachronistic conglomeration, a fantastical celebration of the weird and wild things the need to survive had come up with over the eons."
"The fallen fir was among hundreds of elms, gingkoes, chestnuts, and other trees throughout"