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Pistacia chinensis 'Keith Davey' (Multi) - Fruitless Chinese Pistache

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Pistacia chinensis 'Keith Davey' (Multi) is the perfect addition for anyone seeking a medium-sized, low maintenance but visually striking feature tree. Popularly known as the Fruitless Chinese Pistache, this robust tree showcases a symphony of seasonal colors - transitioning from a lush, rich green in the warmer months to a dynamic, fiery orange-red in the fall, ensuring year-round interest. Its spectacular, umbrella-like canopy of narrow and finely-divided foliage truly sets it apart, creating an eye-catching display that won’t go unnoticed. Uniquely fruitless, this feature makes it an ideal selection for urban landscapes or residential yards, saving you from the mess usually associated with seasonal drops. Its outstanding drought-tolerance makes it an effortlessly sustainable choice for your garden, thriving in full sun and well-drained soils. The 'Keith Davey' is more than just a tree, it's an investment in elegance, low maintenance, and resilient beauty.

  • Size: Medium-sized tree
  • Foliage: Narrow, divided leaves that turn from green to fiery orange-red in the fall
  • Water usage: Low (Drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • No Fruit: Fruitless variant, ideal for urban landscaping
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