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Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Trunk height 120cm - Height 220-250cm - Girth 70cm - Leaning gnarly - 160lt
£995.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Trunk height 120cm - Height 220-250cm - Girth 70cm - Leaning gnarly - 160lt
£995.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Leaning gnarly - Trunk height 110cm - Height 200-220cm - Girth 70cm -160lt
£890.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Leaning gnarly - Trunk height 110cm - Height 200-220cm - Girth 70cm -160lt
£890.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Twisted Trunk - Bowl 90lt
£890.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Twisted Trunk - Bowl 90lt
£890.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two branched tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and pruning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Branched Out - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Branched Out - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Picual - Specimen - Triple branch - Height 250-280 cm - 285lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Picual - Specimen - Triple branch - Height 250-280 cm - 285lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two branched tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and pruning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Branched Out - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Branched Out - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,950.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,950.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Gnarly forking trunk - Bowl 90lt
£890.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Gnarly forking trunk - Bowl 90lt
£890.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two branched tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and pruning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Branched Out - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Branched Out - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
Olive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perOlive Tree | Olea Europea - Specimen - Forking branches - Height 250 -300 cm - 280lt
£1,290.00
Unit price perThis specimen has 90-100cm gnarly trunk which forks into a neat two brached tree with heavy top. Amount of foliage may vary depending on the season and prunning requirement.
Olea Europea is one of the world’s oldest cultivated plants with Mediterranean origin. It’s a wonderful, slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen tree of very attractive habit and spreading crown, with gnarled, twisted trunk and silvery foliage. The elliptic leaves are grey-green, silvery underneath. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers are followed by small, olive-rich, plum-like fruits, harvested when they are green or purple. Fruits are not edible directly from the tree, but after a special treatment. Common Olive grows best in fertile, loamy, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It thrives in warm climates. If grown in colder areas, it should be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Generally, disease-free. Olea Europea is mostly grown for its tasteful fruits, but it is also an attractive-looking addition to urban, coastal, Mediterranean, or rock and gravel gardens. It is suitable for growing in pots and containers.
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