Q: We are concerned about our Chinese pistache tree this season. The overall foliage seems limited compared to previous seasons. We’ve observed most of the new growth is the clusters of berries.
Stop planting Chinese pistache! Apparently 8.1% of our urban tree canopy is Chinese pistache (Pistacea chinensis), now the most common urban tree in Chico. I have spent hundreds of hours with students ...
HANFORD, Calif. (KFSN) -- Investing from the ground up is at the root of the Hanford Goes Green event. The first 600 Chinese Pistache trees were planted in the city Wednesday morning. "I'm just elated ...
Chinese pistache were chosen because they are drought resistant and their roots won’t be an issue with damaging sidewalks, she said. In addition, Chinese pistache had been planted in parts of downtown ...
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