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Chinese Pistache – Ornamental Plant of the Week for December 9, 2013

Chinese pistache
Leaves of the Chinese pistache (Pistachio chinensis) can be extremely colorful in fall in Louisiana. (Photo by Tom Pope)

The Chinese pistache (Pistachio chinensis) is a medium-sized ornamental shade tree known for spectacular orange, red and crimson fall foliage colors.

The tree will reach 30 to 35 feet tall and 25 feet wide at maturity. Young plants take a while to develop a nice branch structure.

Chinese pistache has few if any disease and insect problems. It’s a great underused tree with outstanding landscape potential.

Now through February is a great time to add new shade trees in Louisiana.

Allen Owings
Rick Bogren

Last Updated: 12/6/2013 2:09:23 PM

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