The Chinese Pistache tree is a handsome ornamental shade tree with reliable autumn color that is suitable for urban and residential landscapes. It is native to China, Taiwan, and the Philippine ...
The flaming fall foliage of the Chinese pistache trees in Savannah stand as visual testaments that they are indeed champions of color. The fiery oranges, reds and yellows scream as if to say, “Look at ...
Since the storm, I have been asked a bunch about plants that would be good to replace some of the ones that got destroyed during Helene. I wrote a column about some of my thoughts on which plants ...
LITTLE ROCK — Drought such as is being experienced in the southeast is not uncommon across the United States. And, if predictions are correct, will become more commonplace in the future as the supply ...
QUESTION: I recently received a tree from a friend who said it was a pistachio. Will it grow here? ANSWER: If your tree is the Chinese pistache, often referred to as a pistachio, it will grow locally.
Josie writes: I have been studying the new-growth habits of Chinese pistache trees for several years and each spring I have observed that some trees are much slower to leaf out. My first thought was ...
A. The Chinese pistachio is a beautiful tree that matures to about 40 feet in height with a 30-foot canopy. Pest-resistant, it has good orange-red fall color and after a couple of growing seasons is ...
Last fall I was driving in my neighborhood and noticed a beautiful planting of street trees that was unfamiliar to me. What drew my attention was the symmetrical round shape, the delicate looking — ...
Q: We are concerned about our Chinese pistache tree this season. The overall foliage seems limited compared to previous seasons. We’ve observed most of the new growth is the clusters of berries.
The Chinese Pistache tree is a handsome ornamental shade tree with reliable autumn color that is suitable for urban and residential landscapes. It is native to China, Taiwan, and the Philippine ...
Chinese pistache trees’ flaming fall foliage in Savannah is a visual testament that they are indeed champions of color. The fiery oranges, reds and yellows scream as if to say, “Look at me.” Believe ...
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