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My female pistachio trees have sprouted male branches is this normal. Should I cut them off?

One is half way up the trunk. I do not have a male tree in my yard.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 06/01/2019 @ 11:34 am

These trees will either be only male, or only female. I can’t see a male branch, but I do see what looks like another tree growing right beside the tree. You may want to get rid of this before it takes from the health of your tree.

Please include a close up photo of the male flowered branch.

#2 Comment By Gardo On 04/16/2021 @ 12:30 pm

I too have this and I would say to leave it be. It's simple. I only have a female tree = not bearing edible fruit. A couple of years ago, I noted that I now had edible fruit but could not figure out how this happened. I assumed that there was a nearby male tree. Ends up, the male tree was growing out of the bottom of the trunk of my female tree. It is indeed a male tree, and is growing from the bottom of the trunk (not out of the ground, but the trunk). I've had edible fruit/nuts for years now. If it is damaging your tree, try cutting it back or you may have to remove it to save your female tree – if it is causing problems, since it is half way up the tree. You may try replanting a cutting from the male tree.


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