Pistacia chinesis (pis-TAY-shi-uh chi-NEN-sis) CHINESE PISTACHE This is a perennial, deciduous, broadleaf tree from China. The tree is erect at first then it spreads. Slow to moderate growth to 45-60ft (14-18M) tall with an equal spread. It has pinnate leaves, 10in (25cm) long each with 10-12 oblong-eliptic, toothed, leather, glossy, dark green leaflets that are 2-4in (5-10cm) long with no terminal leaflet. The leaves turn orange to red sometimes yellow in the fall. The fruits are red at first then ripens to blue-black. They are good trees for street side planting, patio, lawn and garden. Light: Likes full sun. Temperature: Hardy to 0oF (-18oC). Soil: Likes well drained soil that is moderately alkaline. Water: Regular water to no water at all. |
Pests and diseases: Relatively pest and disease free. Resistant to oak root fungus.
Zones: FDA 7-9 / Western Sunset 4-16, 18-23.
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