Shade - Red Push Pistache – Flower of the Gods

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Red Push Pistache is a long-lived deciduous tree with a moderate growth rate.  It develops a broad, spreading crown. Compound leaves with 10-16 leaflets emerge with a red tint. The leaves mature to green, but fall brings another change with shades of red, orange and yellow. Plant in full sun and provide moderate irriga
Red Push Pistache is a long-lived deciduous tree with a moderate growth rate.  It develops a broad, spreading crown. Compound leaves with 10-16 leaflets emerge with a red tint. The leaves mature to green, but fall brings another change with shades of red, orange and yellow. Plant in full sun and provide moderate irrigation to increase the growth rate. Scientific name:  Pistacia chinensis Red Push

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