Cheap trees (yeas and boos)
And I believe the Chinese Pistachio is a TAMU Superstar variety too.
"Sandy Beotches" wrote in message
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animaux wrote:
Some purists don't even like the idea of adapted species, regardless
whether or
not they are invasive. We have a Chinese pistache and love it. It's a
long
lived tree, very fast growing, lovely strap leaf foliage and in about 5
years,
sizeable from a mere 5 gallon tree. Ours is in the ground for 2 years
and from
the original 5 feet is now approximately 15 feet tall.
V
That was pretty much my understanding. If they had had a Texas
Pistache, I would have snagged it instead, but I love the other Chinese
Pistache we have, so that was my first choice of the selection available.
Normally I prefer to get the smallest plant available and nurture it,
but with oak wilt continuing to kill off our live oaks, plus me killing
off the $%#&* paper mulberries, if I can 'cheat' and get 'new' mature
trees a few years earlier, it's worth the extra bux. Our acre doesn't
have the lovely bottomland dirt you've described, so it takes a little
longer for trees to get going here in Oak Hill.
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