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Olive tree is known for its longevity. It can live over
1,000 years, more than any other Mediterranean tree species, and it is also the
oldest cultivated tree. Olive trees are very resistant to drought, high Ph
or alkaline soil. They can be pruned and trained into different shapes.
It is an evergreen tree with silver leaves and beautiful trunk. We provide
three excellent varieties for you.
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‘FRONTIER’
FRUITLESS OLIVE
No fruit and vigorous olive tree with
attractive shape. It is perfect for landscaping to give a Mediterranean
look to your landscape. USDA cold hardiness zone 8.
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Quantity: |
<1,000 |
1,000+ |
5,000+ |
15,000+ |
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Large (32/flat) |
4.53 |
4.18 |
3.78 |
3.53 |
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No Royalty on this item |
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‘SUPERDWARF’ OLIVE
Bush olive, fruitless, very short in
height. It has very dense foliage. It grows like a small bush. It is
perfect to be pruned like a hedge to have it around your home or landscape.
USDA cold hardiness zone 8.
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Quantity: |
<1,000 |
1,000+ |
5,000+ |
15,000+ |
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Large (32/flat) |
4.53 |
4.18 |
3.78 |
3.53 |
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No Royalty on this Item |
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‘ARBEQUINA’ OLIVE
This is a semi-dwarf olive selection
originally from Catalonia (Spain). It is one of the most precocious
varieties, which starts producing in the second year for both table and oil
production. The oil quality is very good. This small size olive tree can
be planted in your garden or backyard. USDA cold hardiness zone 8.
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Quantity: |
<1,000 |
1,000+ |
5,000+ |
15,000+ |
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Large (32/flat) |
4.53 |
4.18 |
3.78 |
3.53 |
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No Royalty on this item |
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