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  2. How to Grow and Care for Chinese Pistache - The Spruce

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    Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis) is a much-forgotten, three-season tree that glows up into a stunner. It has striking dark green foliage, red fruit that turns a midnight blue, attractive exfoliating bark, and is resistant to pollution.

  3. What Are The Pros and Cons Of The Chinese Pistache Tree?

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    There are many pros and cons to the Chinese pistache tree. The Chinese pistache tree is long-lived and extremely hearty. It provides excellent shade, and its leaves turn a brilliant orange-red in the fall, making it the perfect autumn tree.

  4. How To Grow And Care For Chinese Pistache Trees - Southern Living

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    Chinese pistache is a deciduous tree with arching, pinnate leaves that will remind you of a hickory, pecan, or black locust tree but at a much more manageable size. The roots are well-behaved, making it a safe choice near blacktop and concrete.

  5. Chinese Pistache Uses - Care Of Chinese Pistache Trees In The...

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    The Chinese pistache tree is, as mentioned, a notable ornamental tree, especially during the fall season when the normally dark green foliage changes to a dramatic profusion of orange and red leaves. An excellent shade tree with a broad canopy, Chinese pistache will attain heights of between 30-60 feet (9-18 m.).

  6. Pistacia chinensis (Chinese Pistache, Chinese Pistachio) | North...

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    Chinese pistache has finely divided, lustrous green foliage during the summer months, and terrific fall color, plus exfoliating bark for winter interest. The fiery orange and red leaves make this Asian native one of the prettiest trees in autumn.

  7. The Pros and Cons of Chinese Pistache Trees - TreeNewal

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    Some of the potential benefits of planting a Chinese Pistache tree include: Pros. Fiery Foliage. One of our favorite advantages of Chinese Pistache trees is their stunning fall color. These trees put on a spectacular show each year, with leaves changing to shades of orange, red, and yellow.

  8. Plant Characteristics: A resilient and attractive shade tree known for its spectacular fall foliage, which ranges from deep orange to fiery red. Has a broad, rounded canopy and provides ample shade. Growing & Care: Prefers full sun and can adapt to various soil types, including poor soils.

  9. Pistacia chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Pistacia chinensis, the Chinese pistache [3] (Chinese: 黄連木; pinyin: huángliánmù), is a small to medium-sized tree in the genus Pistacia in the cashew family Anacardiaceae, native to central and western China. [4]

  10. Chinese Pistache - Home & Garden Information Center

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    Are you looking for a medium-sized, landscape shade tree that will have amazing fall color of fiery yellows, oranges, and reds? Then, the Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis) is an excellent choice, and these trees are suitable for planting throughout South Carolina.

  11. Chinese Pistache Growth: Height vs. Width

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    Dwarf varieties of Chinese Pistache typically reach heights of under 15 feet. These compact trees are perfect for smaller spaces while still offering vibrant foliage and seasonal color. Their growth habits are characterized by a bushy appearance, making them ideal for landscaping in urban settings.