My beautiful Chinese Pistache Tree (Summer vs Fall)

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Yes, I love the Chinese Pistache Tree. It's such a great addition to many landscapes both commercial and residential. Plant this tree, you'll enjoy the Chinese Pistache Tree leaves because they have interest in the summer and fall. Beautiful color in the fall, and nice dappled shade in the summer. The Chinese Pistache tree leaves have plenty of interest. I show you an update of my Chinese Pistache with details you'll want to know if you buy one for your yard. This is the Pistacia Chinesis variety, not the Pistacia Vera and I explain the difference between the two.

This is a shade tree super star you should consider for your backyard!

The Chinese pistache tree is of my favorite trees. Plant this Chinese pistache tree for beautiful fall interest and color. The Chinese Pistache tree is easy to care for, relatively pest free, tolerates extreme heat temperatures & is drought tolerant. You will have beautiful fall interest and color. I can see my Chinese Pistache tree from my back porch and it's fall colors stay beautiful all the way to Thanksgiving in my zone. I live in zone 8b/9a. Among other benefits, the Chinese Pistache tree is beautiful and a great addition to any garden. You will love the fall interest it will bring to your garden and you shouldn't expect to have root problems for this tree which is perfect for any residential landscape. You can plant it in zones 6 through 10.

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Thank you, what a great video 💜 very informative 🎉 loved it. I'm planting 6 Red Push Pistache in my quarter acre property in Las Vegas.

hunnybunnyssunshineliving
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I have a huge Chinese pistache in my front yard. Planted sixty years ago by the city. It's the female and I have a big flower bed around it. Mostly are succulents and other drought tolerant plants. Planted them 7 years ago and they are very lush. The tree doesn't seem to be bothered by them at all. Also I want to add that the young leaves of the Chinese pistache are edible. My mom likes to pick the young ones to eat in her Asian dishes.

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Do you have an update on your red push pistachio tree?

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You’re beautiful Cynthia, only if you were single…

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