Pistacia vera
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Pistacia vera, Linn. Pistachio. Small tree up to 30 ft. high, with spreading branches: lvs. pinnate, at first tomentose, then glabrous, somewhat coriaceous, borne on angular petioles; lfts. 1-5 pairs, ovate, obtuse, nearly sessile (in one variety in cult, in Calif, the lvs. have only 3-5 lfts.): drupe ovoid, oblong, pedicelled, reddish and wrinkled. Medit. region and Orient.—The kernel has a rich, oily, agreeable flavor and in different varieties is either pale green or creamy yellow. F. Tracy Hubbard. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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