Texas Pistache
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Texas Pistache
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Pistacia texana
Pistacia texana
Texas Pistache
Edwards Plateau west Texas and adjacent Mexico
8
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10 feet
6
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8 feet
Texas
Full Sun
Part Sun/Shade
Very Low
Birds



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About This Plant
Full sun or part shade. Semi-evergreen, with small compound leaflets and red fruit clusters in autumn. Pistachio grows naturally into a loose, airy tree, but can be cultivated as a hedged shrub.
Pistachio is native to Texas canyon country and along the Rio Grande.
Maintenance
Occasional pruning and training depending on desire form; can be hedged.
Features
Plant Type:
Large Shrub
Size:
8-10' H, 6-8' W
Sunlight Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade
Soil Types:
Clay, Thin
Wildlife:
Birds
Flower Color:
Yellow
Bloom Time:
April, May, June, July, August, September
Freeze Hardy:
Yes
Invasive:
No
Caution:
None
Coupon Eligible:
No
This plant goes well with
- Dalea frutescens
- Rhus virens
- Baccharis neglecta
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