Chinese Pistache Tree. The roots of the chinese pistache tree are intensely rooted and are not easy to uproot. Only the female trees are invasive and that is only if there is a male tree near by to pollinate the flowers.
Since chinese pistache doesn't bloom for the first time until it is a sizable sapling, you can't tell whether you're planting a male or female tree. It's called chinese pistachio or chinese pistache (pistacia chinensis). Highly desirable ornamental, deciduous shade tree. Deciduous tree with stunning fall color.
The chinese pistache tree is an exciting ornamental tree with major landscape impact in fall.
4.5 out of 5 stars 8 ratings. For most of the year, chinese pistache is so understated and well behaved (no messy fruit, broken keep in mind that pistache's good behavior is not universal. Chinese pistache (pistacia chinensis) provides blockbuster drama of vibrant orange and red autumn leaves. Fannin chinese pistache (pistachio) trees are not the same as other trees found at other dallas area farms and are grown at our chinese pistachio tree farm.