Pistachio (Pistacia vera) is a deciduous tree distinguished by its rugged branching structure, compound foliage, and clusters of hard-shelled edible seeds. The canopy develops through thick twisting limbs that spread outward in irregular formations, producing a broad and textured silhouette. Leaves are pinnately compound, composed of rounded leaflets arranged along central stems, giving the foliage a layered appearance.
Native to Central Asia and the Middle East, Pistacia vera naturally inhabits dry mountainous regions and semi-arid landscapes with extreme seasonal variation. The species is biologically notable for its drought tolerance, deep root systems, and separate male and female reproductive trees. Seed clusters develop within split shells that open naturally as they mature. In mature form, Pistacia vera emphasizes coarse branching geometry, resilient dryland adaptation, and productive fruiting structure, making it one of the most iconic agricultural trees of arid climates.
Pistachio have a typical overall height between 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 4”-6” (10-15 cm).
Pistachio (Pistacia vera) is a deciduous tree distinguished by its rugged branching structure, compound foliage, and clusters of hard-shelled edible seeds. The canopy develops through thick twisting limbs that spread outward in irregular formations, producing a broad and textured silhouette. Leaves are pinnately compound, composed of rounded leaflets arranged along central stems, giving the foliage a layered appearance.
Native to Central Asia and the Middle East, Pistacia vera naturally inhabits dry mountainous regions and semi-arid landscapes with extreme seasonal variation. The species is biologically notable for its drought tolerance, deep root systems, and separate male and female reproductive trees. Seed clusters develop within split shells that open naturally as they mature. In mature form, Pistacia vera emphasizes coarse branching geometry, resilient dryland adaptation, and productive fruiting structure, making it one of the most iconic agricultural trees of arid climates.
Pistachio have a typical overall height between 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 4”-6” (10-15 cm).