Chinese Pistache, Chinese Pistachio (Pistacia chinensis)



Chinese Pistache used as street trees, early November in Zone 9.

Pistacia Chinensis Bark; photo taken at the Los Angeles Arboretum

Leaves of Chinese Pistachio.

The pistache fruit in October. (San Antonio, Tx.)

Ron Sills - 3" Chinese Pistache Newly Planted

Ron Sills - 3" Chinese Pistache Newly Planted




Look of tree in Los Angeles in April, just starting to leaf out

early flower April in Southern California

older green leaves and new red leaves of Pistacia chinesis

Pistacia Chinensis Fruit; photo taken at the Los Angeles Arboretum in November


Pistacia chinensis, Kanapaha, Gainesville, FL

Jinnah Garden,Lahore,Pakistan


The fruit can be robin's egg blue or red in the same fruit cluster. This tree has mostly blue fruit.

Foliage.

Bright fall color in November.

Very eyecatching tree in the fall. This pistache tree is over eight years old and survived Hurricane Katrina.

Perfect tree. Leaves will turn beautiful red in fall.

Fall color in St Louis late October.

Fall color

Turning color in mid August? can't be!..photographic proof!..and its near 80f!

A volunteer in my yard, Phoenix, AZ. zone 9b

A volunteer in my yard, Phoenix, AZ. zone 9b

A volunteer in my yard, Phoenix, AZ. zone 9b

January 10, 2013. mid Winter coloring, Phoenix AZ, zone 9b.

January 10, 2013. mid Winter coloring, Phoenix AZ, zone 9b.

January 10, 2013. mid Winter coloring, Phoenix AZ, zone 9b.

Looking through the canopy of several trees at Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park in Arizona.

Krapets, Bulgaria. Zone 8a, sea level. Grown from seed.

Krapets, Bulgaria, zone 8a

Krapets, Bulgaria, zone 8a

Krapets, Bulgaria, zone 8a
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Chinese Pistache, Chinese Pistachio
Pistacia chinensis
Type: | Trees |
Height: | 30-... ft. | 9-... m |
Conditions: | Zone 6-11, Full Sun |