Pistachio nuts are called Pistachio nuts because their shells will crack like smiling faces when they are ripe, and the flower language of Pistachio nuts is to make people happy, so they are named Pistachio nuts.
Pistachio nuts, also known as pistachio nuts, are very common leisure dried fruits in people's lives. Pistachios originated from the holy land in the Middle East, and they are wild in the desert areas with higher terrain. According to legend, lovers date under a tree and listen to the crackling sound of pistachios on a moonlit night, hoping for good luck.
Pistachio nuts usually grow in July, and the enlarged fruit will push the surrounding shells, resulting in natural cracking. At this time, the shell of pistachio, which has a protective effect on the fruit, is still intact. As the fruit matures, the shell will be separated from the shell and can be easily removed when squeezed, as the name suggests, so it is called pistachio.
Introduction to Pistachio nuts
Pistachio nuts, namely pistachio nuts, are small trees with a height of 5-7 meters. Odd pinnate compound leaves alternate, with 3-5 leaflets, flat petiole, wingless or narrowly winged. Panicle 4-1 cm long, inflorescence axis and branches puberulent, ovary ovoid, about 1 mm long, style about .5 mm long. The fruit is large, oblong, about 2 cm long and 1 cm wide, with acute apex and fine tip, and yellow-green to pink when mature.
native to Iran, it is distributed in Turkey, Italy, France, Greece, Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries, with a certain planting area in the southwestern United States and California, and has also been widely cultivated in Russia, China and Xinjiang. Tree species that like temperature and light have strong heat and cold resistance, wind and sand resistance, barren resistance, salt and alkali resistance, and are not very strict with soil. Suitable for growing in areas with annual average temperature of 11 degrees or above, extreme low temperature of -26 degrees or above and annual effective accumulated temperature of 4, degrees or above.