How can you report to the masculinity of a childish tree such as a Gingko tree? I have hear the fruit from the female have a very bleak...

I have hear the fruit from the female have a very bleak smell.

Is there a track to really tell if it is womanly or male in the past they begin to develop fruit?

how so?

Thanks for your answers!
Answers:    If it's pip grown then it's impossible to report, as is producing a baby. Nurseries tend to put on the market named cultivars, most of which are mannish these days to avoid ethnic group being put sour by the smell of the fruits from female trees.
Sorry, don't assume you can tell until it flowers - unless it is a name cultivar. If it has a cultivar first name then that cultivar will be any male or feminine, so you can look it up. The female fruits do distribute off a smell, but also own an edible nut. I'm not sure though if they produce fruits if nearby is no male pollinater around, so you may be fine beside just one tree. More info from the agroforestry research trust, its www.agroforestry. something.