Terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus)
The Terebinth is a small tree or shrub that is commonly found in macchia vegetation.
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Erscheinungsbild
The Terebinth is a small tree or shrub that is commonly found in macchia vegetation.
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Blätter
Deciduous, 2 to 8 cm long, wide oval leaflets. Smooth, leathery, dark green.
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Blatt Oberseite
Deciduous, 2 to 8 cm long, wide oval leaflets. Smooth, leathery, dark green.
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Blüten
Flowering period: IV to VI. Flowers grow in panicles up to 15 cm long. Greenish yellow or pale brown. Appear together with the leaves.
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Früchte
Red or brown, ovate fruit, 5 to 7 mm long. Edible after treatment.
Anwendung
Open country, open fields, parks, urban areas, roadside verges, car parks, container plants, kitchen gardens, front gardens
Heimatgebiete
Mediterranean regions, Canary Islands
Standortparameter
Light: full sun to slightly sunny; soil: slightly dry to fresh; soil structure: firm to loose; soil depth: shallow to very deep; humus concentration: low to high, pH value: slightly acid to highly alkaline; nutrient concentration: low to high; soil: slightly dry to fresh.
Ansprüche
Does not tolerate stagnant moisture and compaction.
Frosthärte
down to -10 C°
unknown
Height of growth: 4 to 9 m. Spread: 5 to 10 m. Small tree with normal growth potential and umbrella-like or broad crown, or shrub with open crown.
Blätter
Deciduous, 2 to 8 cm long, wide oval leaflets. Smooth, leathery, dark green.
Blüten
Flowering period: IV to VI. Flowers grow in panicles up to 15 cm long. Greenish yellow or pale brown. Appear together with the leaves.
Früchte
Red or brown, ovate fruit, 5 to 7 mm long. Edible after treatment.
Rinde
Bark is grey-brown and roughly furrowed. Branches are grey and resinous.