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The ginkgo a species native to China with fan-shaped leaves that turn a vibrant gold in the fall is one of the oldest and most resilient trees on Earth.
This week marks the culmination of a four-year-long campaign in Oregon to plant saplings grown from the seeds of trees that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. An Oregon official involved in the campaign says recognition of the continued threat of nuclear weapons is especially relevant today, with Russian President Vladimir Putin making veiled threats to use them in his war against Ukraine. An arborist from Ashland, Oregon, obtained the seeds from Green Legacy Hiroshima and germinated them. Oregon Community Trees and the state forestry department collaborated in finding homes for the trees. Communities all over responded, including Seaside, Bend, Hood River and La Grande, with 51 trees planted.
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Hideko Tamura Snider was a 10-year-old girl in Hiroshima, Japan, when the United States detonated an atomic bomb over the city on Aug. 6, 1945, during World War II.