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Olea europaea

Olive Tree var. Sevilano

Olea europaea is a hardy variety of Olive tree that tolerates a few degrees of frost. Our specimen are over 100 years old, with beautiful gnarled trunks. They have stopped producing fruit, so they have all the beauty of this tree without any of the hastle or clean up.

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Olea europaea

Olive Tree var. Sevilano

Olea europaea is a hardy variety of Olive tree that tolerates a few degrees of frost. Our specimen are over 100 years old, with beautiful gnarled trunks. They have stopped producing fruit, so they have all the beauty of this tree without any of the hastle or clean up.

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Cold Tolerance:

15°F

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Water usage:

Very Low to Low

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Native origin:

Mediterranean, Asia, Africa

Further Reading:

What makes our plants so special? Our location on the cliffs of Santa Barbara receives over 280 days of sunshine a year and we utilize our indigenous soil, mixing it with a specialized amendment. Our plants are routinely watered, fertilized, and trimmed. We always aid our plants to proper health when needs arise, and we do so without the use of sprays.

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