Chinese Pistachio

(1/5) Chinese Pistachio By Ayacop [Public Domain Mark 1.0] (Photo Credits)

Chinese Pistachia Tree taken in June 2018 in Kyogle at Rod Daleys Place

(2/5) Chinese Pistachia Tree taken in June 2018 in Kyogle at Rod Daleys Place

Chinese Pistachia Tree in June in Kyogle at Rod Daleys Place

(3/5) Chinese Pistachia Tree in June in Kyogle at Rod Daleys Place

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Chinese pistache For Sale (Size: Large Bare Root)  (Grown from Seed)

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Chinese pistache

Pistacia chinensis
A spectacular tree that puts on a breath taking display of autumn colour. Flowers are inconspicuous. Foliage is bright green before changing to its autumn splendour. Drought hardy, well drained soil.

$27.00 ($27.00-$79.00 choose a size)

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We previously had the most to buy in Apr and Jan. With limited quantities for sale in other months. They are unlikely to be available in Feb and Jun. Remember to click above to get notified when it is available once more.

Specifications of Chinese pistache

Preferred Climate Warm Temperate, Cool TemperateLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From SeedlingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes (Often below -2)

Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)

Water Requirements Drought Hardy (Little Watering)

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Cape Chestnut

$31.95 ($19.75-$39.00 choose a size)

A beautiful and delicate tree when in full bloom. The colour of flowers vary from white to rosy pink and flowering occurs shortly after the growth of new foliage has stopped after a brief deciduous period.

Prunus Elvins

$69.00 ($44.00-$69.00 choose a size)

A small flowering plum grown for an amazing display of white, changing to pink, flowers covering bare willowy branches from mid-spring. Good for small gardens and parks.Abundant single flowers to 2 cm diameter, with white petals upon opening, gradually becoming coral-pink before falling. Nearly completely covering the long bare branches in mid-spring.Quite adaptable to a varied site conditions, but prefers moist, well drained fertile soils and a position receiving full sun to part-shade. Flowers best in full sun.

Jujube - Si Hong

$124.90 ($124.90-$149.00 choose a size)

Produces large, round to barrel shaped fruit of very good quality. Sihongs sweetness makes it great for fresh eating or dehydrating. Unlike other jujubes, when dried, Sihong has fine wrinkles on its skin surface. Very reliable bearing. Cross pollinate for best results.Mid season ripening

Michelia Alba - Pak Lan

$99.00

This tree is highly prized, especially by many Asian cultures because of its highly perfumed flowers, and rich, light green foliage. It is fast growing, with an upright habit to 8m , and makes an excellent specimen tree. Prefers warm conditions for growth but also for fragrance.

Chinese Red Bayberry

$89.00 ($39.00-$89.00 choose a size)

Besides eating fresh, the fruits may be dried, canned, soaked in liquor. There are two main types of fruits a sour type used for making dried fruit and a sweet type used for juice and fresh eating. The bayberry is an evergreen dioecious tree with separate male and female plants. The skin is typically a deep, brilliant red, but may vary from white to purple. The flesh colour is similar to surface color, or somewhat lighter. The flesh is sweet and very tart. At the center is a single seed, with a diameter about half that of the whole fruit.

Carambola Starfruit - Daleys Sweet Gold

$79.00

A very sweet, juicy selection that produces an abundant crop of medium sized fruit. Hard to surpass the flavour of this Daleys Nursery selection. Carambolas are also called Star Fruit and are excellent eaten fresh or juiced. Carambola trees have an attractive weeping habit, producing a profusion of pink flowers. The foliage is delicate on young trees, and our potted plants are known for their older leaves to turn yellow and drop during transport to conserve energy. This is not a problem long term. With care and acclimatisation they will bounce back

Chinese pistache Reviews & Tips

Star Rating

Suzie
★★★★★ 8months ago

BUNYA, QLD

Chinese pistache

Transplanted to a larger pot until winter when we will plant it out. Good Specimen, happy with purchase.

Leanne
★★★★★ 8months ago

GLOUCESTER, NSW

Chinese pistache

Beautiful tree with great colour in autumn, hardy once established. Overall beautiful feature tree

Richard Saunders
★★★★★ 3y ago

Loxton, SA, Australia

Chinese pistache

Chinese pistachio survive and thrive in Loxton SA environment - low rain 270 mm annual, with severe frosts and summer heat. Male and female plants. Females produce small blue seed pods. They have the reputation of spreading into bushland as weeds.

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