Mount Atlas Pistache, Mount Atlas mastic tree


Scientific Name: Pistacia atlantica Desf.
Synonym: Pistacia cabulica, Pistacia mutica
Family: Anacardiaceae
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 8-24
USDA: 9-10

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 20° F (-7° C)

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Mediterranean basin, Middle East, east to Afghanistan

Growth Habits: Large broad deciduous or semi-evergren tree, growing slowly to moderately fast, up to 40 to 60 feet tall and wide (12-18 m); odd-pinnately compound leaves with 7 to 11 glossy leaflets rounded at their tip.

Watering Needs: Moderate to little water when established, needs good drainage

Propagation: Seeds, layering

The Mount Atlas Pistache is often used as a rootstock for pistachio nut trees.

Blooming Habits:
The Mount Atlas Pistache is dioecious, meaning that there are female trees and male trees. The fruits appear on female tree only if there are male trees in the vicinity. The fruits are pink, ripening to dark blue or purple.


 

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