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Desert Tree suggestions for Arizona gardeners -
... rose-like thorns) Sissoo - bright green leaves, upright growth habit Fruitless olive - low litter, no thorns Chinese Pistache - dark green leaves, red fall leaf color Evergreen Elm - dark green leaves, attractive bark That ... will drop-this winter most trees dropped all leafs, but they leaf out quickly in March. Chinese Pistache work very well in the valley-there are hundreds of very old, very large ...
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Nut Photos
... surrounding, fleshy fruit wall removed. The roasted, salted, greenish seeds are eaten raw and are the delectable ingredient in ice creams, cakes and nougat candies. Another species called Chinese pistache (P. chinensis) is commonly cultivated in southern California for its beautiful reddish autumn foliage. Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis), a dioecious tree in the sumac family (Anacardiaceae). ...
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The Tree Guide at Arborday.org
... for the following trees were provided by Horticopia.™ ©2002. All rights reserved. Atlas Cedar California Sycamore California White Oak Canary Island Pine Cedar Elm Chanticleer Pear Chinese Pistache Chinkapin Oak Coast Redwood Desert Willow Eldarica Pine European Olive Holly Oak Horsechestnut Japaneze Zelkova Littleleaf Linden Maidenhair (Ginkgo) Mexican Plum Purpleleaf Plum Shumard Oak Singleleaf ...
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PISTACHIO Fruit Facts
PISTACHIO Fruit Facts PISTACHIO Pistacia vera L. Anacardiaceae Common Names: Pistachio, Pistache. Related Species: Mt. Atlas Pistache (Pistacia atlantica), Chinese Pistache (P. chinesis), Terebinth Pistache (P. terebinthus) Distant Affinity: Cashew (Anacardium occidentale), Mango (Mangifera indica), Ambarella (Spondias cytherea), Yellow Mombin (Spondias mombin), Red Mombin (Spondias purpurea), ...
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JC Raulston Arboretum - Autumn in the Arboretum 2001 -Self Guided Tour
... of 69'. Should be planted in a sunny location for best fall coloration. 9. 'Sunrise' Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta 'Sunrise') A variant on a popular evergreen shrub, 'Sunrise' displays leaves that ... quietly waits in the background until knocking you out with its September floral display. 28. Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis) Excellent medium rounded deciduous tree for parks or lawns. Fall color is ...
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Use These Moisture Management Tips for Landscapes, Gardens
... moisture management strategies. Select drought-tolerant plants when installing or replacing plants in the landscape. Trees such as golden raintree, bald cypress, fruitless mulberry, bur oak, Osage orange, Chinese pistache and western soapberry are a few trees that tolerate dry locations. Shrubs that tolerate dry conditions include Chinese and yaupon holly, crape myrtle, juniper and nandina. " ...
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Search for Rootstock - Plants For A Future database search
... Rootstock 2 0 Malus x robusta Rootstock 2 0 Malus yunnanensis Rootstock 2 0 Passiflora caerulea Passion Flower Rootstock 3 0 Pistacia atlantica Betoum Rootstock 2 1 Pistacia chinensis Chinese Pistache Rootstock 2 1 Pistacia chinensis integerrima Rootstock 2 1 Pistacia terebinthus Terebinth Rootstock 2 2 Poncirus trifoliata Bitter Orange Rootstock 3 2 Prunus americana American Plum Rootstock 3 2 ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog
... look around at the trees with the best Fall color. Some trees I especially like include Pistache Keith Davies. Keith Davies is a grafted form of Chinese Pistache. Why is this important? Well reason one is that pistache come male and female on different trees. Female trees as you might expect are the ones that form berries. In addition to the mess they tend tom ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: November 2005 Archives
... spectacular shows in the East or in the mountains, we do put on a show. Right now the most showy are the Pistache, Liquidambar and Ginkgo. All these trees need to be selected carefully. My personal favorite is Chinese Pistache. A point to keep in mind is that Chinese Pistache comes male and female on different trees. This means when you purchase a seedling tree ...
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... , Sweden, and Finland have been visited but not explored. The almost unlimited plant resources of the Chinese Kingdom are being probed by a trained agricultural explorer, Mr Frank N. Myer. Hosts of things are ... . Mr Swingle, the enthusiastic introducer of this nut, has searched throughout the world for all the pistache species that can be found, some to use as stocks and others to breed from, and ...
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