Chinese Pistachio, also known as Pistacia chinensis, is a deciduous tree native to China. Here's everything you need to know about it:
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Appearance: Chinese Pistachio is a medium-sized tree that can reach a height of 30-60 feet (9-18 meters) with a spread of 25-35 feet (7-10 meters). It has a rounded crown and a dense, spreading canopy. The tree's bark is smooth and gray when young, but it becomes rough and fissured as it ages.
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Foliage: The foliage of Chinese Pistachio is one of its most attractive features. The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning they are divided into leaflets arranged on either side of a central stem. Each leaflet is lance-shaped and serrated, with a glossy green color during the growing season. In the fall, the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange, red, and yellow, creating a stunning display.
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Flowers: Chinese Pistachio produces small, inconspicuous flowers in the spring. The flowers are greenish-yellow and appear in clusters. While not particularly showy, they do attract bees and other pollinators.
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Height: |
30' - 35' |
Spread: |
20' - 30' |
Spacing: |
25’ |
USDA Hardiness Zone: |
6 - 9 |
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Bloom Color: |
Green |
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Susceptible to wilt.
LANDSCAPE USES: Specimen or mass plantings, Naturalized Areas, Shade Tree, and Screening, Street Tress, Patios.