Our new house is on Tutwiler Ave. This street has a median which is in the care of the city of Memphis. One of our neighbors, Connie, is the horticulturalist for the City of Memphis Park Services. They are responsible for 163 parks in Memphis and 140 median strips. One of the many trees on our median, Connie informs me, is the Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinense).
Chinese pistache tree July 3, 2016, Tutwiler median. |
There are 12 of these trees on the Tutwiler median between Evergreen and Rhodes College. These are good trees for public places since they do well with very little maintenance and they are drought tolerant. In the fall they turn orange (I will supply a new picture in a few months).
The leaves are pinnate (see below) and the trees form flower spikes (panicles) in the spring before the leaves appear. It seems like the tree took a long time to finally leaf out in full.
Closeup of the pinnate leaves similar to pecan, walnut, with the remains of flower spikes. |
View from the southeast |
View of the trunk |
Looking back at pictures from this spring, I had some photos of this tree on March 28, 2016. These show the bare branch structure just as the flowers were beginning to come out.
Chinese pistache March 28, 2016, notice the daffodils in the median. |